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