Neurosync Sensory integration Learning Program
The NeuroSync Program aims to help adults and children achieve their visual, cognitive, academic, and developmental goals. This program is based on the principles of Mary Bolles’ Sensory Learning Program model. It integrates vision, proprioception, and auditory elements to re-train the brain through sensorimotor integration. This approach has been beneficial for individuals experiencing:
- Autism
- ADD / ADHD
- Trauma / PTSD
- Sensory integration disorders
- Developmental delays
- Acquired brain injury
- Vision / concentration issues
- Behavioral problems
- Anxiety / depression
- Balance / coordination problems
Structure of the NeuroSync Program
The NeuroSync Program spans 30 days and is divided into three phases:
Phase 1: Clinical Sessions
Duration:12 consecutive days
Format: One-hour sessions at the clinic
Additional Support: May include working with a therapist before or after the session on other skills.
Commitment: Timeliness and consistent attendance are crucial to maximizing the benefits.
Phase 2: Home-Based Light Instrument Use
Duration: 18 days
Format: Using a light instrument at home for 20 minutes before bed and upon waking.
Additional Support: Optional visits to the clinic 2-3 times per week for therapy, depending on the patient’s goals. For those not in the area, the clinic staff can provide additional home activities or recommend a local therapist.
Maximizing Results: The more activities completed during this phase, the better the results.
Phase 3: Follow-Up and Ongoing Care
Follow-Up: Patients return to the clinic for a checkup with their doctor or therapist.
Ongoing Plan: Establishment of a continuing care plan, with possible additional therapy recommendations.
Long-Term Benefits: The effects of the program continue to benefit patients for up to 18 months post-completion.
Understanding the Role of Vision
Brain Function: 70% of our brain is dedicated to vision and vision processing.
Sensory Processing: 80% of all sensory processing in the body is directly influenced by visual information.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI):
- 90% of TBI patients experience one or more oculomotor dysfunctions.
- 40% of TBI patients have visual dysfunctions that persist for over three months.
Breakdown of the NeuroSync Program's Three Components
Visual
Technique: The use of a light instrument projecting various colors, each serving a specific purpose and effect.
Benefits: Balances the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, similar to the mood effects of sunlight.
Vestibular
Technique: A chair that gently rotates in a figure-eight pattern, mimicking the body's natural rhythm.
Benefits: Supports balance and helps realign crystals in the inner ear that may have been affected.
Auditory
Technique: Patients listen to a variety of music through headphones, with a daily varying selection and volume emphasis on the right ear.
Benefits: Studies show right ear dominance enhances auditory and language processing over the long term.
Contact and Appointment
Results are gradual, peaking around three months and continuing up to 18 months. For more information or to book an appointment, please contact us today.