Certified neuro specialist
Neuro Specialist Certification
I am certified as a Neuro Specialist through PESI's Neuro Specialist Certificate Course, an intensive 28-hour program in Functional Neuroscience and Rehabilitation. This certification equips me with evidence-based assessment and treatment strategies for complex neurological conditions. I am honored to help you with your specific Neuro conditions.
What This Means for You:
This specialized training enables me to provide more comprehensive care for individuals recovering from stroke, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's disease, neuropathy, and other neurological conditions. The coursework covered advanced techniques including neurodynamic mobilization, visual rehabilitation after neurological events, primitive reflex integration, fall risk assessment, and cognitive screening.
Through this certification, I've gained expertise in:
Identifying and addressing nervous system dysfunction beyond traditional approaches
Utilizing neuroplasticity principles to promote recovery and function
Implementing targeted interventions for balance, coordination, and movement disorders
Developing personalized rehabilitation strategies based on specific neurological presentations
This advanced training allows me to bridge the gap between neuroscience and practical application, helping you achieve better functional outcomes and quality of life.
Stroke-related conditions
Hemiplegia and hemiparesis
Post-stroke cognitive and motor deficits
Traumatic injuries:
Spinal cord injury (SCI)
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Neuromuscular disorders:
Multiple sclerosis
Peripheral neuropathies
Muscular dystrophies
Cognitive and communication disorders:
Cognitive-linguistic deficits following neurological injury
Dysphagia (swallowing disorders)
Aphasia and other communication disorders
Balance and mobility issues:
Vestibular disorders
Ataxia
Fall risk in neurologically impaired patients
Other neurological conditions:
COVID-19 "Long Haulers" with neurological symptoms AKA “Long Covid”
Neurodevelopmental disorders (in pediatric populations)
Neurological complications from aging