At Georgia Chiropractic Neurology Center, we are dedicated to offering a comprehensive approach to brain rehabilitation. One of our cornerstone therapies, MyoSynaptics, is an innovative technique, developed by Dr. Marc Ellis, that focuses on fascia – the connective tissue that envelops not only muscles, but every cell in the body, providing support and structure. This integral system of fascia is essential for maintaining proper function, as it influences movement, stability, and overall health. By integrating myofascial treatments with neurological recovery, MyoSynaptics facilitates improved communication between the body and brain, emphasizing the concept of biotensegrity. This principle highlights how the body’s components work together as a cohesive unit, ensuring harmony and balance. We all know the ankle bone is connected to the knee bone. Biotensegrity helps explain all of those connections. So if someone has an ankle problem, it can cause a neck problem or even a problem with brain systems that are connected to the ankle and the neck. By addressing myofascial integration with the brain’s functionality, MyoSynaptics allows doctors an extra insight into the healing arts.
Dr. Ellis developed MyoSynaptics as a culmination of decades of experience and passion for healing. Blending his ‘SaJiDo’ martial arts training with neuromuscular therapy and chiropractic neurology, he had created a unique approach that integrates brain rehabilitation and myofascial manipulation. As a founding member of the Fascia Research Society and having worked directly as the first assistant to the father of functional neurology, Professor Ted Carrick, Dr. Ellis has dedicated his career to exploring the brain-body connection. For three decades, he has shared his innovative techniques with healthcare practitioners worldwide. MyoSynaptics is an integral part of the success we experience with patients here at GCNC.


If you have questions regarding our soft tissue rehabilitation please feel free to contact us or call our office at 770-664-4288.



