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Dr. Ryan Worley

I’m Dr. Ryan Worley, DC, MS (Clinical Neuroscience), founder of NeuroBalance Solutions. I specialize in functional neurology, vestibular rehabilitation, concussion recovery, and brain-based rehabilitation for people struggling with dizziness, balance problems, brain fog, visual motion sensitivity, chronic symptoms, and neurological dysfunction.​
My passion for functional neurology came from a simple question that I kept asking throughout my education and clinical training: Why are these symptoms happening in the first place? Rather than only focusing on symptom management, I became deeply interested in understanding the specific neurological pathways and systems that drive how people feel, move, think, and function.​That curiosity led me down the path of advanced training in brain rehabilitation, vestibular and eye movement testing, and functional neurology. I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Anatomy before completing my Doctorate of Chiropractic and Master’s degree in Clinical Neuroscience.
Over the years, I’ve continued pursuing advanced education focused on brain function, balance, sensory integration, movement, and performance optimization.​What makes my approach different is the emphasis on specificity and objective testing. I use advanced technologies such as VNG eye movement testing, posturography balance assessments, and timing/coordination testing to identify areas of neurological dysfunction and create individualized rehabilitation programs based on each person’s findings. I believe the brain responds best when rehabilitation is targeted, measurable, and adaptable.​​
Outside of the clinic, I enjoy spending time with my wife and family and working on creative projects together. My wife and I created a children’s book series called The Superfood Adventures, which teaches kids about healthy foods, nutrition, and positive life lessons through fun animal characters and storytelling. Creating the series has been an exciting way for us to combine education, creativity, and health in a way that families can enjoy together.I also love sports, outdoor activities, and anything that keeps me active and competitive. Whether it’s watching sports, exploring new adventures, or diving deep into neuroscience and human performance research, I’m always looking for ways to learn and grow. At heart, I’m definitely a bit of a nerd, and I genuinely enjoy studying how the brain, body, and nervous system work together and finding ways to make complex topics easier and more exciting for people to understand.

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