International Neuromodulation: Hands-On Training in Berlin

Discover highlights from our sold-out neuromodulation workshop in Berlin: Over the course of two days, medical professionals came together to learn from from our team of neuromodulation experts, exchange ideas, and experience firsthand the potential of neuromodulation.

International Medical Collaboration in Neuromodulation

We welcomed medical practitioners not only from all over Germany, but also from Romania, Switzerland, Italy, the Netherlands, and even Korea, creating a highly collaborative international learning environment focused on real-world clinical application.

Live Clinical Demonstrations in Parkinson’s Disease, ALS, and Chronic Pain

During live clinical demonstrations, our medical team provided supporting treatment to a patient diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease and tremors, as well as patients living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Motor Neuron Disease (MND), and Chronic Pain.

Participants were able to observe how neuromodulation techniques can be tailored to each condition and individual patient profile, emphasizing safety, precision, and clinical reasoning. The real-time demonstrations sparked in-depth discussion around patient selection, protocol optimization, and outcome measurement.

Advanced Neuromodulation Techniques by SOZO Brain Center

Beyond the clinical sessions, the workshop offered training on advanced neuromodulation modalities and techniques pioneered by SOZO Brain Center. Our specialists shared insights into how these techniques may support neuroplasticity, modulate dysfunctional neural networks, and complement existing therapeutic approaches across a wide range of chronic, mental and neurological conditions.

Events like this reinforce our commitment at SOZO Brain Center to advancing neuromodulation through innovation, clinical excellence, and global collaboration.

Upcoming Neuromodulation Workshops

As the momentum from Berlin continues, we’re excited to carry this experience forward with a new series of neuromodulation workshops throughout 2026. We will host Advanced Neuromodulation Workshops in February in Berlin, Germany, in March in Vienna, Austria, in El Gouna, Egypt and São Paulo, Brazil, in April, followed by a return to Vienna in June and Munich, Germany in July.

We invite clinicians interested in hands-on training, live clinical demonstrations, and in-depth exchange with international experts to register early, as places are limited and demand remains high. We look forward to welcoming you to one of our upcoming workshops as we continue advancing neuromodulation together.

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