03/18/2026
Neurofunctional acupuncture + functional rehab in MS care.
disrupts communication between the brain and body through demyelination within the central nervous system. This can present as weakness, altered sensation, impaired coordination, fatigue, pain, and compensatory movement patterns that affect overall function.
This video is a glimpse of what treatment looks like with me.
I try to approach care by addressing both the neurological and mechanical side of dysfunction, while also treating the person as a whole. That means learning as many details as possible to build a rehabilitation program that evolves continuously based on the patient’s presentation.
What is overstimulated? What is weak? What is compensating? What state is the nervous system functioning in? What external stressors, fatigue patterns, and psychosocial factors are influencing recovery?
And just as important… I want to know how YOU are doing. Not the diagnosis. You.
Neurofunctional acupuncture targets specific nerves, motor points, and spinal segments to help modulate the nervous system. It may help improve sensorimotor integration, reduce pain, influence autonomic regulation, and normalize muscle activation patterns.
This helps create a more optimal state for movement.
That is where functional rehabilitation comes in.
Once the nervous system becomes more responsive, targeted movement helps reinforce those changes through strength, stability, coordination, and more efficient movement patterns. The goal is to reduce compensation, improve control, and build greater resilience against fatigue.
Together, the goal is not just symptom chasing.
It’s to improve how the body functions, moves, and adapts.
In a condition that is constantly changing, treatment with me should never be cookie cutter. The focus is to preserve independence, support quality of life, increase strength, keep the body moving at its optimal capacity, and help you build back you. 💙