Integrated Neuro Exercises

Reconnecting the Brain to the Body—And Preparing It to Heal

Many patients require neurological rehabilitation due to injury, chronic stress, or internal dysfunction that has disrupted the body’s communication pathways.

 Whether it’s a past concussion, chronic joint instability, or visceral dysfunction, reconnecting the brain with affected muscles, nerves, or organs is critical to restoring proper function.

At Pietrantone Health, we use a range of targeted neurological exercises—both in-office and at home—to reestablish these connections and support full-body integration. These exercises not only help the nervous system regain control of previously compromised areas, but they also prepare the brain to respond more effectively to neurofeedback training. By stabilizing and stimulating key neural circuits ahead of brainwave-based therapy, we increase the adaptability and efficiency of the brain during neurofeedback sessions.

A Dynamic, Customized Approach

We recognize that no two neurological cases are the same. That’s why we use Applied Kinesiology (AK) muscle testing to evaluate which areas of the nervous system are underperforming or out of sync. This allows us to build a customized rehabilitation plan tailored to your specific needs.

Our neuro-rehab strategies address:

  • Re-engaging dormant muscles after injury or stress
  • Reintegrating primitive reflexes that may be interfering with development or coordination
  • Stimulating weaker regions of the brain to improve hemispheric balance and functional communication
  • Enhancing cranial, motor, visceral, and autonomic responses to neurological input
  • Priming the brain for neurofeedback by improving connectivity and lowering neurological resistance to change

These methods work synergistically with our other tools—neurofeedback, chiropractic care, laser therapy, and metabolic support—to deliver deeper and more lasting results.

Real Results Through Neural Reset

Our goal is to help the brain and nervous system re-learn what they’ve forgotten or been unable to regulate. By restoring neurological pathways and improving brain-body communication, patients often experience improvements in:

  1. Balance and coordination
  2. Focus and learning
  3. Speech and fine motor skills
  4. Emotional regulation
  5. Muscle activation and strength
  6. Responsiveness to neurofeedback and other therapies
  7. Recovery from chronic pain or neurological symptoms

Through precise assessment and individualized exercises, we help patients rebuild the foundation for lasting health—from the inside out.

“Movement is what drives brain development and integration.”

— Dr. Robert Melillo

Conditions Helped by This Therapy