Theme: Neuroplasticity and motor learning
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Research confirms that motor retraining and breath regulation depend on neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to reorganize itself through repetition and focused attention. Kor.Haus capitalizes on this by rewiring the nervous system to favor torso-initiated, aligned, and stable movement patterns.
Rather than focusing solely on peripheral muscles or symptom-specific protocols, students of the Kor.Haus Method learn to intervene at the neurological level—restoring proper sequencing, body awareness, and breath efficiency. For universities seeking neuroscience-backed rehab methods, this is a game-changer.