This technique, called Neuro-Organisational Therapy or N.O.T., was conceived by Dr Carl Ferrari, a chiropractic physician from New York, in 1978. This approach draws upon the many insights and principles derived from Applied Kinesiology and multiple chiropractic methodologies. Dr Ferrari held the belief that the potential of the central nervous system and the body’s inherent capacity to self-heal are boundless. His grasp of human anatomy, neural dynamics, and energy-based healing demonstrated both profound understanding and skillful application in the clinical setting. At the core of N.O.T. lies a foundational neurological concept: the assessment and therapeutic reintegration of irregularities within the vestibular (balance and hearing) and the impacts on walking patterns, as well as the central and peripheral nervous systems.
Neural-Organisational Technique zeroes in on the early stages of your neurological development – during pregnancy and infancy – known as primitive reflex systems. The underpinning theory of N.O.T. considers your primitive reflexes as crucial neural pathways that might persist inappropriately or remain incompletely developed. The primary goal of this method is to encourage and recalibrate your lingering reflexes until they reach full maturation. This forms the fundamental premise for achieving success with N.O.T.
The overarching objective of the Neurological Organisational Technique revolves around reestablishing optimal neural function. This entails resetting neural pathways and undoing compensatory conditions. A finely tuned nervous system empowers the body to efficiently recover from acute or chronic ailments and injuries, while simultaneously boosting vitality and enhancing longevity. An excellent approach for you if are struggling with learning difficulties, dyslexia and idiopathic scoliosis.