
That sharp vertigo spell last time you stood up too fast. The handrail you now need on every staircase. The ankle that rolled again for the third time this month.
These are not just balance problems. They are brain problems. Or more specifically, they are problems with the communication loop between your brain, your cerebellum, and the sensory wiring that tells your body where it is in space.
FFNG calls it the brain loop. When it is working, your inner ear, your cervical spine, your brainstem, and your cerebellum all send signals to each other in a tight feedback system that keeps you upright, coordinated, and steady. When one part of that loop is sending the wrong information or not enough of it, your balance suffers even though your muscles are fine. The fall is a symptom. The signal breakdown is the cause.
FFNG starts with Video Oculography testing to figure out exactly where the loop is broken. Is it the inner ear?
The neck?
The brainstem?
The cerebellum itself?
You get a specific answer, not a guess.
Treatment is then built around reinforcing the correct signals. Targeted neuromodulation wakes up the underactive circuits. Precise adjustments to the upper cervical spine take pressure off the pathways that carry balance information. Eye movement exercises retrain the connection between what your eyes see and what your body does. Interactive Metronome is used to rebuild timing and coordination between brain regions. Functional movement training ties it all together in real-world situations.
The conditions that respond well to this kind of work include vertigo, disequilibrium, post-concussion imbalance, gait disorders associated with Parkinson's or MS, peripheral neuropathy, and the general coordination decline that often follows aging or injury.
This is not generic exercise. It is neurology applied to the specific circuit that controls how you move through the world.
Book your FFNG assessment to find out where your brain loop is broken.
Types of Neuromodulation we use, wach tool has its own page where you can learn more:
tDCS – Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
A gentle electrical current helps guide brain activity.
TPS – Transcranial Pulsed Ultrasound
Supersonic Sound Waves activate stem cells and improve function in specific brain areas.
VNS – Vagus Nerve Stimulation
Stimulates a major nerve that helps control mood, digestion, heart rate, and inflammation.
Gait & Balance Neuromodulation
Helps improve walking, coordination, and stability by retraining the brain-body connection.
Cranial Nerve & Sensory Stimulation
Targets nerves for headache relief, facial pain, focus, movement control, and more.
Autonomic Nervous System Regulation
Tools that calm stress responses and improve sleep, digestion, and energy.
In healthcare, you cannot treat a metabolic issue with a structural adjustment. FFNG applies a firefighter's strategy: Identify the specific type of fire, then apply the correct extinguishing agent.
Come and see how these new technologies can help you!

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