It is with great satisfaction that I come to the public to invite you who are interested in discussing the well-being of people who adjust with difficulty in a world designed for people who walk on their own legs, see with their eyes, listen with their ears, speak by emitting the sound of their vocal cords, they communicate in a socially acceptable standard and have a cognitive level within what is required by social institutions. I am referring to the well-being of people with physical, sensory, intellectual or mixed disabilities, the great target audience of the neurofunctional physiotherapist's actions.