Introduction to Applied Neurology
See How Changing Sensory Input Can Change Pain, Movement, and Performance
Applied neurology can sound complicated. It doesn’t have to be.
In this free introductory workshop, you’ll experience the basic principles behind applied neurology and see how simple changes in sensory input can create immediate changes in the way the nervous system responds.
You’ll learn the foundational idea of: Input → Interpretation → Output and what it means for your work.
Then we’ll put it into practice with simple assessments, reassessments, and a few neurological drills so you can see the process for yourself.
No advanced neuroscience background required.
FREE INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOP
Intro to Applied Neurology
Approximately 1 Hour • Online Training
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What You’ll Get in This Webinar
Applied neurology starts with a simple idea:
Your nervous system is constantly receiving information, interpreting that information, and creating an output.
That output might show up as movement, strength, balance, mobility, pain, tension, or even how safe and comfortable a movement feels.
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to begin looking at those outputs through a neurological lens.
You’ll discover:
- The Input → Interpretation → Output model
Understand a simple framework for thinking about how the nervous system takes in information and produces a response. - Why sensory input matters
See how information coming from systems like vision, balance, and proprioception can influence movement and pain experience. - The Assess → Intervene → Reassess process
Learn why applied neurology is not about guessing which drill someone “needs,” but about testing how the nervous system responds. - A few simple neurological drills
Experience practical drills that can sometimes create fast, noticeable changes in movement quality, range of motion, or pain experience. - How to know whether an input helped
Use reassessment to determine whether the nervous system viewed an intervention as useful, neutral, or potentially threatening.
This Is an Experience, Not a
Neuroscience Lecture
You do not need to memorize brain anatomy or understand complicated neurological pathways to get value from this workshop.
The goal is to let you experience the concept.
You’ll test an output.
You’ll change an input.
Then you’ll test the output again.
Sometimes the change is subtle. Sometimes it is surprisingly fast.
Either way, the process introduces one of the most important ideas in applied neurology:
Change the information going into the nervous system, and you may change what comes out.
Who This Workshop Is For
This workshop is a great starting point if you are a:
- Physical therapist or physiotherapist
- Personal trainer or strength coach
- Chiropractor
- Massage therapist or bodyworker
- Movement professional
- Health or performance coach
- Practitioner who has heard about applied neurology but isn’t quite sure what it actually looks like
It’s also appropriate if you simply want to experience some of these concepts for yourself before deciding whether deeper neurology education makes sense for you.
You Don’t Need Another Collection of Random Drills
One of the biggest misconceptions about applied neurology is that it is simply a collection of eye exercises, balance drills, breathing techniques, or other “brain-based” tools.
The drills are only part of the process.
What matters is understanding that different inputs can produce different responses in different people.
That’s why we assess & reassess.
And that’s why the same drill that helps one person may do very little for someone else.
This workshop will give you your first look at that process.
Ready to Experience Applied Neurology?
Join us for this free introductory workshop and see what happens when you begin looking at movement and pain through the lens of the nervous system.
Intro to Applied Neurology
Free Online Workshop