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How Vision Affects Pain, Balance, and Movement (And Why “Good Mechanics” Still Fail) applied neurology chronic pain pain science sensory integration vision training

The Question This Article Answers

Why can pain, balance issues, or movement limitations stick around even when strength, mobility, and “form” look fine?


Direct Answer

Vision is one of the brain’s

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Vision & Posture: The Missing Link in Movement, Pain, and Performance applied neurology balance training chronic pain convergence gaze stability posture posture correction sensory integration vision training visual mapping

You’ve probably been taught that posture is about “core strength,” “tight hip flexors,” or “glute activation.”

That’s the biomechanical model most trainers and therapists inherit..
...but it’s incompl...

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Why “Feeling Off” Is a Sensory Integration Error (Not Fatigue or Stress) applied neurology tools client instability feeling off proprioception sensory integration sensory processing vestibular mismatch

Every therapist has heard a client say:

“I don’t know. I just feel off.”

It’s vague, but you know something is wrong.
The client looks normal.
Strength is normal.
Range of motion is normal.

But the...

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Why Dizziness Isn’t a Vestibular Problem: It’s a Threat Response applied neurology dizziness cause physiotherapist education proprioception sensory integration sensory mismatch vestibular system

Most therapists are trained to treat dizziness like a vestibular deficit.

And yes...
....sometimes it is.

But in applied neurology, dizziness is rarely a vestibular problem in isolation.
More often, ...

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