
This course is structured around how to navigate through brain structures, understanding how the subtle differences in the feel of the structures define their anatomy. Being able to diagnose what you feel is critical to achieving a good treatment result. The brain and its structures are explored as if you were navigating a street map of a town. After a few trips around the map, you begin to recognize familiar landmarks - they have a certain feel and become your guideposts to lead the way to other new anatomy.
This structured approach makes the course easy to understand and unique among other courses. Treatment is geared toward locating a restricted structure, be it a blood vessel, nuclei, parenchyma, membrane or trauma and then gently releasing it to return the structure(s) to a better, freer pattern of moving. This approach is highly effective at releasing trauma and can help patients with traumatic brain injuries, autism, brain fog, anxiety and other conditions return to a more normal life.