CoreSync is an early-stage research and development initiative exploring how movement and sensory feedback systems can support clinical rehabilitation.

Our work focuses on coordinated motor training and multi-sensory cueing strategies, with potential applications in:

  • Stroke and post-injury rehabilitation
  • Cerebral palsy and other neurodevelopmental conditions
  • Parkinson’s disease and related neurodegenerative disorders
  • Balance and coordination training in older adults
  • Movement recovery following orthopedic or neurological trauma

This platform shares updates related to:

  • Coordination science and neuroplasticity
  • Sensory-guided training methods
  • Experimental rehabilitation protocols
  • Early-stage clinical collaboration opportunities

All content is shared in the spirit of exploration and ongoing development. We welcome clinicians, researchers, and therapists interested in testing, collaboration, or feedback.