Camillus, NY – NeuroMotor Training, Inc., a rapidly growing leader in neuroscience-based rehabilitation and longevity solutions, is proud to announce its global expansion and the addition of renowned neuroscientist Dr. Marcelo Bigliassi to its leadership team as Chief Scientist. This strategic growth initiative marks a major milestone in the company’s mission to deliver groundbreaking neurorehabilitation methodologies to individuals and healthcare providers around the world.
Founded by Karl Sterling, a widely respected neurorehabilitation specialist and longevity trainer, NeuroMotor Training has built a strong reputation for innovative, science-backed programs that address neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and multiple sclerosis. The addition of Dr. Bigliassi to the executive team is expected to strengthen the company’s research and clinical application efforts, positioning it as a global authority in the field.
Dr. Bigliassi brings more than a decade of expertise in neuroscience and psychophysiology. He earned his doctoral degree from Brunel University London and completed advanced postdoctoral research at the University of São Paulo. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Florida International University and a computational neuroscientist at NeuroSmart, he has also joined NeuroMotor Training as Chief Scientist. In this role, Dr. Bigliassi will oversee the company’s research initiatives and clinical innovations, especially in the area of cognitive performance and neurorehabilitation for individuals with Parkinson’s disease.
Dr. Bigliassi’s extensive background includes more than seventy peer-reviewed publications and numerous international presentations. He is known for integrating advanced neuroimaging technologies such as EEG, fMRI, and fNIRS into his research. His work has been recognized by institutions including the National Institutes of Health, and he continues to serve in leadership and editorial roles within several leading neuroscience organizations. His addition to the NeuroMotor Training team underscores the company’s commitment to advancing the scientific foundation of its programs and ensuring that its methods are informed by cutting-edge research.
“This is an exciting and important moment for NeuroMotor Training,” said Karl Sterling, Founder and Chief Executive Officer. “Our partnership with Dr. Marcelo Bigliassi is not just a strategic move. It is a transformative leap forward. His expertise will allow us to further refine our methodologies, validate our practices through rigorous scientific study, and develop even more effective solutions for our clients. This expansion is about elevating everything we do and sharing that impact with a global audience.”
NeuroMotor Training’s approach is distinguished by its integration of brain science, movement-based therapy, and personalized coaching. The company’s Longevity Clinic, based in Camillus, New York, has become a hub for innovation in neurorehabilitation and preventative care. While the clinic serves a broad spectrum of clients, Karl Sterling and his team specialize in helping those with neurological challenges regain movement, function, and hope for a longer and more fulfilling life.
Sterling, a NASM Master Trainer and internationally recognized educator, has long been an advocate for proactive aging and neuroplasticity. In addition to running the Longevity Clinic, he travels extensively to speak and lead workshops on human movement, brain health, and disease prevention. He is also the host of the popular “Your Health Matters” radio show on Syracuse’s NewsRadio 570 WSYR, where he interviews world-renowned medical professionals and bestselling authors to provide the public with accessible information on living longer and healthier lives.
“Everything we do is about changing lives,” Sterling said. “And the science is catching up with our passion. With Dr. Bigliassi on board, we are able to look further into how our interventions work on the brain, not just the body. This will open doors for global clinical trials, new partnerships, and ultimately better outcomes for patients everywhere.”
The company’s rapid growth is also reflected in its growing social presence, especially on Instagram, where Sterling has built a highly engaged audience. His content consistently draws over three hundred likes per post and spurs enthusiastic conversations around health, longevity, and neuroplasticity. This level of engagement speaks to the credibility and authenticity of his work, as well as the increasing demand for science-driven content in the wellness and rehabilitation spaces.
This expansion phase will include new clinic locations, international training events, digital education programs, and research collaborations with universities and medical centers. The company is currently in talks with global partners to license its methodologies and deliver services in countries across Europe, South America, and Asia.
Sterling emphasized that while the company is focused on growth, the mission remains deeply personal. “We have seen too many people lose quality of life because they were told there was no hope,” he said. “We are here to say that there is always a path forward. It takes science. It takes heart. And it takes a team that believes healing is possible. That is what we are building, and that is what we are taking to the world.”
With investors already expressing strong interest, NeuroMotor Training is poised to scale in both research and market presence. The company is actively seeking strategic partnerships, clinical collaborators, and institutional support to expand its reach and bring its life-changing programs to new audiences.
For community members, caregivers, and individuals living with neurological conditions, this announcement is a sign of hope. For investors and industry professionals, it is a call to be part of a growing movement that blends clinical excellence with scalable innovation. With the right support and vision, NeuroMotor Training aims to change the face of neurorehabilitation on a global scale.
To learn more about NeuroMotor Training, Inc., its programs, and the global expansion initiative, please visit www.karlsterling.com or connect with Karl Sterling on social media:
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