
Developmental therapies
For People of All Ages

Co-activation through layered therapeutic modalities
Co-activation mirrors the rich sensory environment of natural learning and builds more resilient, flexible pathways than isolated drills. The key is balance: challenge the nervous system, but don’t overload it. The right “dosage” of co-activation can turn therapy into a whole-brain workout.
When layering therapeutic modalities multiple systems are engaged at once. By combining movement, sensory input, reflex work, vision, rhythm, and cognition, therapy becomes more powerful, more natural, and more aligned with the brain’s developmental blueprint.
Think of it as getting both sides of the brain — and body — to “fire together” in harmony.
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Get Started with Us
Email us to request your initial appointment.
After a thorough assessment, we’ll design a personalized program tailored to your needs.
This will include a combination of in-studio sessions and guided home exercises to support ongoing progress:
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Standard sessions: 90 minutes, recommended 3 times per week
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Intensive programs: 3–5 hours per day, offered 2–5 times per week
Restoring Balance. Reconnecting Pathways. Releasing Potential.

Digital Therapies
Digital therapies are technology-based tools designed to enhance brain function through interactive, game-like activities. In developmental therapy we use digital modalities to target timing, coordination, and sensory processing.
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fun, engaging way to practice brain training.
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can be used both in-clinic and at home
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help with measurable outcomes: we can track improvements in timing, coordination, and sensory integration over time.
Neuro-Sage
is a digital platform that uses visual and vestibular exercises to stimulate specific brain areas. By combining visual tracking tasks with movement or balance challenges, it helps improve sensory integration and cognitive timing.
Helps with sensory processing disorders, attention difficulties, or developmental delays.
Ineractive Metronome
is all about improving timing and rhythm. It’s a computerized program where clients perform tasks to a beat, helping to synchronize motor movements with auditory cues.
Support kids and adults with ADHD, dyslexia, or motor coordination issues. The idea is that improving timing can enhance overall cognitive and motor function.
Photobiomodulation (PBM)
PBM works at the cellular level by boosting mitochondrial function, blood flow, and gene expression.
These effects ripple upward to support neuroplasticity, helping the brain form new pathways, balance hemispheres, and recover function.
In therapy, PBM acts as a biological amplifier, making other interventions (movement, reflex integration, cognitive training) more effective.
EWOT Oxygen Training
EWOT supercharges neuroplasticity by delivering oxygen precisely when the brain is most active — during movement and cognitive engagement. This oxygen boost fuels mitochondria, supports BDNF expression, and enhances blood flow, making the brain more adaptable.
In therapy, EWOT is a powerful tool to prime the nervous system, so that exercises, reflex integration, and cognitive work are more effective

Bringing brain-building tools to your home.
At NeuroSynergy, support doesn’t stop at the studio.
We do offer distance sessions and guided programs that can be followed from home. These are designed to give you the tools, structure, and confidence to continue the work in your own space.

When therapies work together, the brain works better.
Co-activation is about training the brain to work as an integrated whole. By engaging both hemispheres and multiple circuits simultaneously, it reduces developmental imbalances, enhances neuroplasticity, and rebuilds skills according to the brain’s natural blueprint.
Reflex Integration Programs
Customized movement protocols are designed to mimic developmental sequences, encouraging the brain to "catch up" on missed or incomplete stages of development.
Reflexes are building blocks for future motor and cognitive development. Trauma, stress, or neurological injury (including birth trauma, environmental toxins, accident, diseases etc.) can prevent or reverse reflex integration.
Retained reflexes are a common occurrence in children with disabilities - ADHD, autism, leraning difficulites etc.
Retained reflexes force the brain to work harder to compansate for underdeveloped connections, can interfere with movement, learning, cognition, behavior, and emotional regulation.
Reflex integration can be beneficial for people of all ages, not just infants and children.
