Haim Berrebi is the founder of the Synativ Research Center, an independent initiative dedicated to the clinical application of neuroscience in rehabilitation, chronic pain, and functional recovery.
Based in Jerusalem, his work explores the intersection of nervous system regulation, sensory physiology, and non-pharmacological therapeutic strategy within real-world clinical settings.
His approach is centered on building structured, human-centered, and clinically grounded frameworks capable of connecting scientific knowledge with therapeutic observation.
The Synativ initiative is rooted in field-based therapeutic experience and progressively shaped into a broader model of clinical reflection, scientific dialogue, and applied rehabilitation strategy.
Rather than presenting itself as a conventional academic institution, Synativ functions as a research-oriented clinical platform. Its purpose is to examine how established scientific concepts may inform observation, method design, and therapeutic experimentation in practice.
This positioning allows the project to remain rigorous in language, realistic in scope, and open to future collaboration with clinicians, researchers, and strategic partners.
The Synativ perspective is built around careful observation of patient responses, progressive therapeutic adjustment, and a strong interest in nervous system regulation as a clinical variable.
Its underlying logic is not based on rigid protocol imitation, but on the structured development of methods that can evolve through practice, reflection, and interdisciplinary dialogue.
The long-term vision is to contribute to the emergence of reproducible therapeutic models that connect neuroscience, rehabilitation, and applied clinical innovation.
This includes the possibility of future pilot programs, collaborative work with scientific or medical partners, and the gradual refinement of therapeutic frameworks that can be tested, discussed, and scaled in appropriate settings.
In that sense, Synativ is both a present clinical initiative and a platform for future development.
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