Neuro Sensorimotor Integrator
(NSI)

The body is designed with built-in motor reflex programs that support movement, coordination, and overall function, relying on seamless communication between the nervous, sensory, and motor systems. When this coordination is disrupted, it can impact balance, cognitive performance, and recovery.
At The Cortex, we utilize NSI—the original multi-disciplinary neurorehabilitation system—to deliver advanced visual and neurological therapy, helping patients recover from conditions such as concussion/mTBI, stroke (CVA), whiplash and motor vehicle accidents, vestibular and balance disorders, neurological conditions, and upper extremity or spinal cord injuries.
Our NSI therapy programs are designed to improve:
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Eye tracking (pursuits) and rapid eye movements (saccades)
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Hand-eye coordination and visual reaction time
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Processing speed and visual recognition span
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Visual-vestibular integration and balance
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Oculomotor and visual-motor function
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Neurocognitive performance and brain processing
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Athletic performance and reaction efficiency
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Visual and auditory memory
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Sensory processing and motor control
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Focus, attention, and learning capacity

This neurologically-based approach promotes optimal sensory processing and integration, helping the brain interpret and respond to stimuli more effectively. As the nervous system receives consistent, targeted feedback, it adapts and reorganizes—supporting higher-level function, improved coordination, and long-term neurological health.
The result is enhanced adaptability, better performance, and improved quality of life—empowering patients to interact with their environment more efficiently and confidently.