Other Conditions

Neuroplastic pain or illness manifests in too many ways to list them all. However, if you have one or more of the following then the resources on this website are worth trying.

  • Pain or illness with no organ disease or structural injury to explain it after diagnostic testing by your physician.

  • Pain or illness that is attributed to an organ disease or structural injury but then does not improve with treatment as much as your physician expected.

  • Pain or illness that improves after using one or more resources on this website.

Symptoms in the body that have one or more of these characteristics are most often generated by the brain. This can result from stress, trauma, emotions, or other challenges in life. When these problems are uncovered and addressed, neuroplastic conditions improve.

If medical evaluations do not identify any disease or injury, or if treatments fail to provide expected improvement, it is likely that the brain plays a role in generating or contributing to the pain or illness. This is called a neuroplastic symptom.

Take the Neuroplastic Symptoms Self-Quiz

Determine if this applies to you by taking the 12-question self-diagnostic quiz below.
The more “Yes” responses, the more likely these resources can help.

Resources

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  • These podcasts will offer broad insights about the symptoms you may be experiencing.

  • We suggest reading any of thesebooks to expand your understanding of neuroplastic symptoms.

  • Visit our directory to find a practitioner in your area.

  • Explore our courses, which comprehensively introduce neuroplastic symptoms and challenging cases. NEW TREATMENT COURSE coming in 2025. Sign up here to be alerted when it is available.

Common Neuroplastic Conditions