Listen to your body.

It is a clear indicator of what is, and is not working for you.

225 Main St. Suite L1, Westport CT

Traumatic Brain Injury

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Confusing Signals

I spent a long time exploring how vision and posture stabilize each other.  In my model each of these systems orients to opposing  directions.  The horizon, or transverse in vision, and the vertical, or gravity in movement.    There are so many layers of complexity that build off of this that gives us individuality, uniqueness, and diversity. When dysfunction happens, it is disorienting, painful, and the brain starts shutting down and finding ways to compensate.   This work is looking for ways to open back up and create new pathways of function.  

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How I Can Help

It is challenging to relearn what is meant to be automatic.  And even more challenging when pain and discomfort are the motivation.  To help someone afflicted with TBI, I have two levels of understanding.  One is at the micro-level, that of glial cells and the nerve tracts through craniosacral therapy. The second is at the macro-level, of how the body self-organizes at the level of our intentions.  My questions are quite different from traditional medicine.  I was asked in College to find the lawful principles for how we perceive and know the world.  I developed a wholistic approach to sensory motor integration based on natural laws.  My techniques are unique and can support you with one more piece the puzzle.   

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