Physician-guided, research-driven training designed to improve mobility, stability, strength, and independence for individuals living with neurological conditions.

Care informed by clinical understanding.

Training built around each client’s needs.

Clear benchmarks to measure change over time.
Our programs are built for people who need more than general fitness. Each plan is structured around neurological function, movement limitations, and long-term progress.
Parkinson’s
Disease
Stroke
Recovery
cognitive disorders
Mobility Disorders
A structured, science-driven approach to progress. Progress comes from the right structure, not random activity. Our process is designed to create consistency, clarity, and measurable improvement.
A detailed fitness assessment with an emphasis on function as it relates to your neurologic condition to understand current ability and movement patterns.
A training plan built around the individual, not a template.
Structured sessions focused on strength, balance, gait, and control.
Adjustments are made based on real progress over time.
"Individual focused intense exercise changes neurological conditions"
Our focus is simple—help clients move better in everyday life.
Training is designed to support:
Designed Beyond General Fitness
Most programs are built around general exercise. Ours is built around how the nervous system responds to movement.
Programs are tailored to each individual’s exact ability and condition
Training is grounded in neurological research and clinical insight
Every plan is shaped by a physician-led approach
Progress is tracked and adjusted over time
Structured, physician-guided training designed to support long-term neurological progress.
(448) 226-6277
info@eliteneurotrain.com
Elite Neuro Training is guided by a neurologist with a background in movement disorders and functional care.
Each program begins with a clinical understanding of the individual—ensuring that every movement, every session, and every progression has a clear purpose.
Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology