Functional Neurology Weekends

Featuring Dr. Ryan Cedermark

ATLANTA, GA

Three Weekends, One Integrated Brain!

Cerebellum | Brainstem | Cortex

This three-weekend intensive program provides foundational-to-advanced clinical training in cerebellar, brainstem, vestibular, and cortical functional neurology. Each weekend blends didactic instruction, hands-on labs, case interpretation, and multimodal rehabilitation design.

Participants are welcome to take any one of the three courses, or all three in series.

(Discounted pricing available for students - see below)

After each course, participants will be able to better:

  • Interpret case presentations and differentiate areas of involvement and their roles in sensory, motor and autonomic regulation

  • Perform comprehensive bedside examination techniques for each area

  • Apply principles of rehab localized for each location

  • Design and implement 15-20 minute rehab circuits based on the areas of involvement

  • Create patient-specific treatment plans

Check Out Each Weekend’s Events!

Cerebellum

MARCH 28 - MARCH 29, 2026

Weekend 1 focuses on the Cerebellum and the impact it has on the nervous system. By the end of Weekend 1, participants will be able to:

  1. Describe the functional anatomy of the cerebellum.

  2. Localize and differentiate cerebellar deficits based on clinical patterns and examination findings.

  3. Perform a comprehensive cerebellar bedside examination.

  4. Interpret case presentations to localize cerebellar involvement

  5. Apply principles of cerebellar rehabilitation so they can design and implement 15-20 minute cerebellar activation rehab circuits that are patient specific.

The Little Brain with the BIG Impact

Brainstem & Vestibular System

JUNE 6 - JUNE 7, 2026

Weekend 2 focuses on the Brainstem and the Vestibular System. By the end of Weekend 2, participants will be able to:

  1. Identify the major anatomical regions of the brainstem and describe their roles in sensory, motor, and autonomic regulation.

  2. Localize brainstem dysfunction using examination and lesion mapping patterns.

  3. Explain vestibular system function.

  4. Perform a comprehensive brainstem and vestibular system bedside examination.

  5. Evaluate autonomic function.

  6. Interpret case presentations to localize brainstem or vestibular involvement.

  7. Apply vestibular rehabilitation principles, implement cranial nerve activation strategies and autonomic principles so they can fully develop rehab circuits that are patient specific.

Autonomic control & Vestibular integration
Higher Cognitive Function & Activation

Cortex

AUGUST 29 - AUGUST 30, 2026

Weekend 3 focuses on the Cortex and the lobes of the brain. By the end of Weekend 3, participants will be able to:

  1. Identify the functional roles of the lobes of the brain and the cortical networks within the brain.

  2. Demonstrate competency in cortical case interpretation and clinical application.

  3. Interpret case presentations to localize dysfunction within specific areas of the brain.

  4. Administer cognitive-motor assessment tools for processing speed, executive function, and visuospatial awareness.

  5. Design cortical activation drills for all areas of the brain and apply key principles of cortical neuroplasticity so they can develop multimodal rehab routines and individual home programs tailored to age, diagnosis and functional goals.

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LOCATION

NeuroSolutions of Atlanta

3107 Clairmont Rd. N.E., Suite B Atlanta, Georgia 30329

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REGISTRATION

Please fill out the form below to register.

Once you submit this form, you will be automatically redirected to the payment page where you will need to indicate if you are registering for one (1) single weekend, or for all three (3) weekends.