Clinical Education Platform

Clinical Dysautonomia &
Functional Neurorehabilitation

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.

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200+
Hours
5
Units
25
Modules
2,000+
Assessment Questions

The Curriculum

Five units. Anatomy to restoration. Each unlocks the next.

Unit 1 — Available Now
The Neuroanatomical Foundation
From cell to neuraxis — the complete autonomic circuit map
1
Micro-Anatomy & The Functional Unit
Neurons, glia, synapses, and the cellular hardware of the ANS
~8 hrs
2
The Two-Neuron Chain & Functional Relay
Preganglionic, postganglionic, and the neurochemical code
~8 hrs
3
Topographic Organization of the ANS
Sympathetic trunk, vagus nerve, and the full circuit board
~10 hrs
4
Spinal Autonomic Systems & The Neuraxis
From cortex to spinal cord — the hierarchy of control
~10 hrs
5
Clinical Bridge — Anatomical Localization
Finding the break: symptoms to structure to mechanism
~4 hrs

Three Layers. Every Concept.

Each topic is taught at three levels of depth — so every learner builds from where they are.

1

Clinical Analogy

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.

2

Structural Neuroanatomy

Netter's atlas brought to life. Where each structure physically sits, what it connects to, and how the wiring runs. Visual, spatial, anatomical.

3

Deep Mechanism

Jänig's neurophysiology. Receptor pharmacology, neurochemical coding, integrative reflex arcs. The level where you understand why the system breaks — not just that it does.

Built Different

This is not a summary of dysautonomia. It's the curriculum that teaches you to find the mechanism.

Mechanism-First

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.

4-Tier Assessment

Block quizzes test recall. Pathway traces test connectivity. Synthesis exams test analysis. Localization labs test clinical reasoning. You don't advance on recognition alone.

Source-Grounded

Every claim cites a primary source — Jänig, Netter, or peer-reviewed research. Built for the clinician or patient who needs proof, not just explanation.

Progressive Mastery

Anatomy → Physiology → Pathophysiology → Clinical Evaluation → Restoration. Each unit builds on the last. No shortcuts, no gaps, no hand-waving.

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Unit 1: The Neuroanatomical Foundation — from cell to neuraxis.

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