generates very special mechanical stimuli that are adapted
to the condition to be dealt with. The therapy uses three-dimensional
impulses that the central nervous system can neither predict nor learn.
These are used in a patented way – by strengthening the reaction in
the individual’s body – in order to restore the damaged function.
The therapy “surprises” your brain at millisecond intervals and the brain
passes this information on to both damaged and healthy structures in
the form of a training effect.
This explains the extremely broad application spectrum of The therapy not only works on the cells directly affected by the condition
in question, but also on cells that are “only” indirectly involved, and
which are, however, essential to movement control, neural facilitation
effects, and bypassing effects, for instance.
