Articles about Neurological Conditions / Techniques

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Biodanza and Parkinson's Disease: Proposal of Motor Existential Rehabilitaion by Rolando Toro Araneda Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder of the central nervous system causing physical symptoms such as muscular rigidity and tremor by which it is most usually recognized. However, it affects the whole person’s existence producing distinct psychological symptoms also.

Multiple Sclerosis and Cranial Osteopathy by Jane Darnell In simplistic form Multiple Sclerosis is, according to the traditional medical diagnosis, a chronic breakdown of the myelin sheath surrounding the spinal cord causing calcification of the nerve trunks, including those in the brain. Dreaming is often the first activity lost. Cranial Osteopathy is a whole-body system of treatment which works with the central Nervous system (CNS) and a rhythmic pulsation that it produces.

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Neural Therapy by Angelica Hochadel and Sigfried Trefzer  In the naturopathically oriented medical and ‘Heil-praktiker’clinics ‘neural therapy’ as described by ‘Huneke’ (1925) has been considered to be one of the best therapeutic measures and empirically evaluated skills against degeneration, pain and disease.

Parkinson's Disease by June Butlin Parkinson’s disease is characterised by impairment of movement, muscle rigidity, and tremor.

Neural Organisation Technique by Dr Carl Ferreri Neural Organisation Technique (NOT), a non-invasive, kinesiologically- based treatment protocol, is designed to recognise any of the disorganisations that may be found within the neural programmes of these primal survival systems if damaged or otherwise compromised.


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