Functional Neurology
Cross-source consensus on Functional Neurology from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The article presents brain symptoms as modifiable network-level problems involving sensory, energetic, developmental, inflammatory, and autonomic factors. — Light Therapy, Functional Neurology, and Brain Repair
- Assessment includes sensory systems, reflexes, core stability, vestibular function, eye movements, cognition, QEEG, balance, and coordination. — Light Therapy, Functional Neurology, and Brain Repair
- Functional neurology evaluation begins by locating the person within a developmental trajectory and identifying networks needing support. — Light Therapy, Functional Neurology, and Brain Repair
- Persistent primitive reflexes are treated as clues to underdeveloped or dysregulated neural networks. — Light Therapy, Functional Neurology, and Brain Repair
- The methodology does not reject talk therapy but argues that verbal or medication-based approaches may be insufficient for network-level dysfunction. — Light Therapy, Functional Neurology, and Brain Repair