Neuro Labs -Â Sydney
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Strategies for Hemiparesis (Single-Sided Weakness) and A New Approach to Hypermobility with Meghann
Date:Â June 20th, 2026 & June 21st, 2026
Location: Movement Collective Pilates, Surry Hills or Zoom
Time: 11:30 am -Â 5 pm AEST (9:30 pm - 3 am EDT)
CECs:Â Earn 10 NPCP CECs
Lab 1 Details:
Strategies for Hemiparesis (Single-Sided Weakness)
This lab dives into one of the most common movement challenges faced by people living with neurological conditions: single‑sided weakness. But this lab goes far beyond symptom management. Together, we’ll explore the natural asymmetries all humans carry, how the brain organizes movement, and the practical strategies that create real, lasting change.
This is a deeply experiential day. You will feel your entire body in ways you didn’t realize you needed. You’ll learn to move beyond the idea of a “good side” and “bad side,” and instead tap into the power of brain remapping to show your nervous system new, exciting possibilities for movement.
By the end of the lab, you’ll understand that hemiparesis is so much more than a weaker and stronger side. You’ll leave with tools that unlock greater results for every client you work with – especially those navigating neurological conditions, chronic injuries, or long‑standing asymmetries.
You will also:
- Feel what a true neurological shift in your own body means
- Learn tools that can create instant change (yes, really)
- Understand why your “strong side” may actually be limiting your “weak side”
- Discover how asymmetry can become a source of opportunity rather than a barrier
- Build confidence in identifying and addressing the root causes of single‑sided patterns
- Walk away with strategies you can apply immediately with clients
 Questions? Scroll down for the FAQs or email us info@theneurostudio.com.
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Lab 2 Details:
A New Approach to HypermobilityÂ
Have you struggled with hypermobile clients and tried everything…
Cueing them not to hyperextend, slowing movements down, increasing the weight or lowering the weight, only to get mixed results that never really stick?
Have you worked with clients who feel dizzy, unstable, or overwhelmed no matter how carefully you progress them?
Or clients with HSD, hEDS, or EDS who’ve been told completely opposite advice about strengthening, Pilates, or what their bodies “should” or “shouldn’t” do?
If so, you’re not alone, and you’re not imagining the inconsistency.
Most traditional approaches miss a crucial piece of the puzzle: hypermobility is not just a strength issue, it’s a sensory issue. When the proprioceptive system is giving the brain low‑fidelity information, adding more sensory input often makes things worse, increasing cognitive load, overwhelm, and symptoms.
At The Neuro Studio, we approach hypermobility differently. In this lab, Meghann will teach her Triangulation Method, a neuro‑informed framework that identifies the specific sensory gaps driving instability, dizziness, compensations, and brain mapping issues. Instead of forcing proprioception to work harder, you’ll learn how to strategically creates awareness in proprioceptive gaps and use other systems like the visual and vestibular systems to fill those gaps to create clarity, safety, and new movement options.
This is not a “don’t hyperextend” or “just stabilize more” workshop. It’s a practical, hands‑on exploration of how hypermobile bodies actually organize movement, and how to critically think to build the redundancy the brain NEEDS to build strength, confidence, and lasting change.
You’ll experience the method in your own body through sensory assessments, sensory adjustments, and simple movement progressions that you can immediately apply with clients.
You Will Learn How To:
- Identify the sensory gaps driving instability in hypermobile clients
- Use the Triangulation Method to integrate visual and proprioceptive systems
- Reduce overwhelm by having assessments to guide choosing the right sensory entry point
- Improve joint organization without bracing, gripping, or over‑recruitment
- Support clients with dizziness, vertigo, or POTS using neuro‑informed strategies
- Build progressions that create lasting neurological change
- Help clients feel safe, supported, and confident in their bodies
This lab will expand your skill set, sharpen your clinical eye, and give you a new framework for helping clients feel more at ease in their bodies, without forcing change, and without fighting the nervous system.
Questions? Scroll down for the FAQs or email us info@theneurostudio.com.