Your visual system, for example, enables you to orient yourself in space, while your vestibular system provides important information about your head movements. Your body also has numerous sensors, e.g. in muscles, tendons, joint capsules, ligaments and in your skin, which are responsible for the so-called sense of position and movement.
People with neurological disorders are therefore often at risk of falling. To counteract this, we specifically train body awareness and support learning processes through a progressive increase in coordinative tasks and exercises.
However, this can be affected by disorders of the central nervous system, resulting in problems with balance, coordination or postural control.
ALL THIS SENSORY INFORMATION ENABLES YOUR BRAIN TO PLAN MOVEMENTS SENSIBLY AND CORRECT THEM PERMANENTLY.
However, it is easy to lose track of the multitude of options and offers. So that patients and relatives can concentrate primarily on rehabilitation, we advise them throughout the entire process on sensible assistance and the provision of any necessary aids such as splints, walking aids and wheelchairs.
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