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The Why Behind the What: Sensorimotor Therapy-Why Movement Heals the Brain- Episode 164

Dr. Michael Bagnell & May Bagnell

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In this powerful continuation of the Why Behind the What series, Dr. Michael and May Bagnell,IHP bring everything together by exploring one of the most foundational truths in neuroscience: the brain develops, adapts, and heals through movement. This episode dives deep into sensory motor therapy, revealing how movement is not just physical activity—but a critical driver of brain organization, neural pathway development, and overall function. From infancy through adulthood, every movement provides essential sensory input that shapes how the brain understands the body and interacts with the world.

Listeners will gain insight into how neuromotor development forms the base of a “brain pyramid,” where sensory systems fuel higher-level functions like learning, emotional regulation, and communication. Dr. Bagnell explains how disruptions in early movement patterns can lead to challenges such as poor coordination, difficulty focusing, emotional dysregulation, and even delayed speech. The episode highlights how the brain constantly asks, “Where am I in space?”—and relies on systems like the vestibular system, vision, and proprioception to answer that question and guide efficient movement.

The conversation also uncovers the real-life impact of modern sedentary lifestyles, showing how limited movement can actually shrink brain maps, reduce coordination, and impair focus. Through engaging clinical examples and stories, the Bagnells demonstrate how targeted sensory motor therapy—using intentional, structured exercises—can retrain the brain, strengthen weak areas, and improve both cognitive and emotional function. This is neuroplasticity in action, where even small, consistent changes in movement can create meaningful transformation.

As a practical takeaway, this episode encourages listeners to embrace movement as a daily brain-boosting tool. Whether it’s walking with intention, incorporating balance challenges, or engaging in coordinated exercises, movement becomes a gateway to better brain health for both children and adults. Because when you move with purpose, you're not just exercising your body—you’re training your brain to function at its best.