A rigorous, mechanism-first curriculum in clinical dysautonomia and functional neurorehabilitation. Built for clinicians and researchers who need to understand why the system breaks — not just that it does.
Five units. Anatomy to restoration. Each unlocks the next.
Each topic is taught at three levels of depth — so every learner builds from where they are.
Dr. Keiser's intuitive models — the Elevator Motor, the Train Stations, the Penthouse. Concrete metaphors that make complex circuits click before a single Latin term appears.
Netter's atlas brought to life. Where each structure physically sits, what it connects to, and how the wiring runs. Visual, spatial, anatomical.
Jänig's neurophysiology. Receptor pharmacology, neurochemical coding, integrative reflex arcs. The level where you understand why the system breaks — not just that it does.
This is not a summary of dysautonomia. It's the curriculum that teaches you to find the mechanism.
Presentation does not equal mechanism. The same label — POTS, ME/CFS, dysautonomia — can have five different root causes. We teach you to find the actual break.
Block quizzes test recall. Pathway traces test connectivity. Synthesis exams test analysis. Localization labs test clinical reasoning. You don't advance on recognition alone.
Every claim cites a primary source — Jänig, Netter, or peer-reviewed research. Built for the clinician or patient who needs proof, not just explanation.
Anatomy → Physiology → Pathophysiology → Clinical Evaluation → Restoration. Each unit builds on the last. No shortcuts, no gaps, no hand-waving.
Unit 1: The Neuroanatomical Foundation — from cell to neuraxis.
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