Understanding the neurological architecture behind the method
This module establishes the essential clinical foundation for working with the nervous system through Neuro Reflexology. Students are introduced to how reflex stimulation interacts with brain function, neural pathways, and regulatory mechanisms.
You will develop a clear understanding of how the brain processes stimulation, adapts to injury, and reorganizes through targeted input.
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Clinical outcome:
You begin to work with intention – not just where to stimulate, but how and why—developing the first level of clinical reasoning.
Clinical Case Integration from the First Module
From the very beginning of the program, students work with a real clinical case.
This is not postponed until the end of the training.
You will begin your examination case already in Module 1, allowing you to develop your clinical understanding step by step—while being guided throughout the entire process.
Each student follows a real and often delicate case, with direct support and supervision, learning how to observe, analyze, and structure treatment decisions in a professional context.
This approach ensures that you do not only learn the method-you experience it in real practice from the start.
NOTE: To complete this process, it is important that students follow live meetings with Lone Sorensen from module 1 and throughout the education.
Working with complex conditions through coordinated systems
This module expands from foundational work into clinical application. You will learn to understand patterns seen in neurological syndromes and how to approach them through coordinated reflex stimulation.
The focus is on integration – linking multiple microsystems to influence the nervous system as a whole.
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You move from isolated techniques to systemic thinking, learning to build coordinated treatments that address the whole nervous system.
Supporting emotional regulation and cognitive function through reflex pathways
This module focuses on the interface between neurological function and emotional/mental states. You will learn how dysregulation in the nervous system expresses as behavioral, emotional, and cognitive challenges – and how to work with it through Neuro Reflexology.
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You gain tools to work beyond symptoms – supporting regulation, resilience, and internal balance in the nervous system.
Supporting children through neuro-developmental reflex strategies
This module is dedicated to children and adolescents facing learning and developmental difficulties. You will understand how neurological immaturity or imbalance affects learning, coordination, and behavior – and how to support these processes through targeted stimulation.
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You learn to support the developing nervous system with precision, sensitivity, and structure, working in a way that is both effective and respectful to the child.
Extending the method into daily life and professional practice
This final module focuses on sustainability and real-world application. Neuro Reflexology becomes most effective when continuity is created—this module teaches you how to extend your work beyond the treatment session.
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You evolve from practitioner to guide and educator, capable of creating lasting change through continuity and structured support.