Learning Afferentology

Increase strength and resilience for better patient outcomes.

Transform Your Practice With Afferentology

Next-level results for Physical Health Specialists - Chiropractors, Osteopaths and Physiotherapists.

For over 25 years, we have been training healthcare professionals to excel in physical examination, diagnosis, and treatment.

Afferentology is the art, science and practice of restoring normal muscle tone by removing nerve interference.

Through online and live training, you will learn how to find and fix the functional neurological deficits that predispose to injury and act as barriers to effective recovery.

Live and Online Training for Physical Health Professionals

Personalized and Effective Healthcare:

Afferentology provides a framework that ensures every adjustment, procedure, or treatment is tailored to the individual patient, maximizing its appropriateness and effectiveness. 

By understanding the impact of muscle tone and neurological inputs, practitioners can deliver personalized care that leads to better patient outcomes.

Improved Health, Longevity, and Robustness:

Afferentology recognizes the significance of proper muscle tone and its role in reducing vulnerability to injury, aiding in recovery, and increasing overall health and longevity. 

By restoring and maintaining optimal muscle tone, patients experience improved stability, injury prevention, and enhanced healing capabilities, leading to a healthier and more resilient life.

Enhanced Diagnostic and Problem-Solving Skills:

Afferentology training equips healthcare practitioners with the ability to assess muscle tone accurately and identify functional weaknesses. This empowers them to pinpoint the root causes of health vulnerabilities and provide effective solutions, unlocking patients' potential and preventing future injuries and illnesses. 

By studying Afferentology, practitioners develop advanced diagnostic and problem-solving skills that enable them to optimize patient care and promote overall well-being.

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Essentials of Afferentology

  • Course
  • 10 Lessons

If you still think that weak muscles need exercise and tight muscles need stretching, you might not fully understand the neurological control of muscle tone. This basic introduction covers the neurology you will need to understand how afferent input controls muscle tone giving you more predictable ways to optimise outcomes.

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