Physiotherapy
1. The "Ware K Tremor" treatment
Hypothesizing the body's genius to trigger and self-organize its healing: 25 years using a standardized neurophysics therapy
Positive effect for: Arthritis, Muscular dystrophy, Bipolar disorder, Myelitis, Chronic pain, Narcolepsy, Degenerative disorders, Osteoarthritis, Depression (clinical; reactive), Parkinson's disease, Drug addiction (incl. Rx), Partial paraplegic, Dystonia, Reflex sympathetic dystrophy, Epilepsy, Repetitive strain injury, Fibromyalgia, Restless leg syndrome, Graves' disease, Spasticity, Lupus, Spina bifida, Metabolic disorders, Stroke, Migraine, Structural flaws improved(e.g., scoliosis), Motor neuron disease, Tourette syndrome, Multiple sclerosis, Vestibular disorders
Video showing the recover of John Maclean (link); poster (link)
"For example, the approach restored functionality to broken legs with poor prior recovery, resulting in world championships in powerlifting ... Among recent cases were a functional recovery from surgical removal of the sciatic nerve and many sensory and motor neuron projections, and restoration of sensation and function in a long-term T12 partial paraplegic..."
2. Moshe Feldenkrais method
3. Esther Gokhale method
4. Constraint induced movement therapy
(see also Ref. 2.14)
Hypothesizing the body's genius to trigger and self-organize its healing: 25 years using a standardized neurophysics therapy
Positive effect for: Arthritis, Muscular dystrophy, Bipolar disorder, Myelitis, Chronic pain, Narcolepsy, Degenerative disorders, Osteoarthritis, Depression (clinical; reactive), Parkinson's disease, Drug addiction (incl. Rx), Partial paraplegic, Dystonia, Reflex sympathetic dystrophy, Epilepsy, Repetitive strain injury, Fibromyalgia, Restless leg syndrome, Graves' disease, Spasticity, Lupus, Spina bifida, Metabolic disorders, Stroke, Migraine, Structural flaws improved(e.g., scoliosis), Motor neuron disease, Tourette syndrome, Multiple sclerosis, Vestibular disorders
Video showing the recover of John Maclean (link); poster (link)
"For example, the approach restored functionality to broken legs with poor prior recovery, resulting in world championships in powerlifting ... Among recent cases were a functional recovery from surgical removal of the sciatic nerve and many sensory and motor neuron projections, and restoration of sensation and function in a long-term T12 partial paraplegic..."
2. Moshe Feldenkrais method
3. Esther Gokhale method
4. Constraint induced movement therapy
(see also Ref. 2.14)