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Special
Physical and Neuro Therapy

New hope of recovery for patients
with spinal cord lesions, brain injury, brain stroke or other diseases
affecting the Central Nervous System (CNS)
Original
CNS
Coordination dynamic therapy
is the new efficient method for treating patients with
lesions or diseases affecting the Central Nervous System (CNS). This method
is rehabilitating the CNS, unlike many other methods which affect only the
periphery. Moreover the mobility of people with spina bifida can be improved
at the same time through the medical device GIGER MD ® with great success.
Groups of patients suitable for this therapy are:
- Cerebral Palsy
- Brain injury / lesion
- Brain stroke
- Spinal cord lesion
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Other diseases affecting the CNS

Physical therapist at his work with
special physical therapy
GIGER MD â
Basis for the
coordination dynamic therapy
The
coordination dynamic therapy is used to treat patients with CNS lesions.
Due to
the 4 new developments in human neurophysiology mentioned below, it is
possible to reorganize the lesioned or functionally impaired human central
nervous system (CNS). The 4 new repair-related concepts are:
1.
The CNS is viewed as a neuronal network which organizes itself. The
organization can be changed by re-learning.
2.
The self-organization is based on a relative (specifically changing) phase-
and frequency coordination of rhythmically firing sub neuronal networks and
single neurons.
3.
Neurogenesis and functional cell proliferation is induced and controlled by
learning. Methods for re-learning basic CNS functions use especially
rhythmic, dynamic, coordinated movements (GIGER MD ®
medical device).
4.
It seems from the success in re-learning movements, vegetative and higher
mental functions in patients with CNS lesion that the human CNS has a second
integrative strategy to learn, re-learn, store and recall network states.

6-year-old child
doing special physical therapy
GIGER MD â
Theory of
coordination dynamics of the lesioned human CNS and re-learning
The lesioned human
CNS can be repaired by re-learning of partially lost phase and frequency
coordination through coordinated rhythmic movements. The severely
lesioned CNS can only efficiently be repaired if integrative, coordinated
functions are re-learned. The re-learning of relative phase and frequency
coordination of the lesioned CNS can be achieved by:
1. Using
the special coordination dynamic therapy device GIGER MD â
which offer exact phase and frequency coordination up to a few milliseconds
for re-learning.
2. The
training of automatisms, postures and old learned movements which are only
little impaired in their functioning by the lesion.
Rather than asking
what is the best method to re-organize the lesioned CNS we should ask what
method is most efficient in re-organizing the lesioned CNS by re-learning.
The increase of the rate of re-learning is determined by 4 factors:

15-year-old spastic boy doing
special physical therapy
GIGER MD â
1. The exactness of the coordination of the
performed movements during the therapy, to functionally reconnect
disconnected network parts to recouple arms or legs that cannot be moved.
2. The increase of the intergrativity of the
coordination dynamic therapy, which increases the number and complexity of
simultaneously exercised phase and frequency coordinations and makes it
possible to re-learn integrative functions such as the higher mental
functions.
3. The enhancement of the movement induced
re-afferent input to strengthen the physiologic self-organization of the
lesioned CNS and its communication with the environment.
4. The increase of the intensity of the therapy
to force the “adaptive machine” CNS to adapt.

Physical therapists at their work during further education with
GIGER MD â
medical device
Because
of measured phase and frequency coordination in the process of neuronal
network organization in man, the theory of coordination dynamics is used for
re-learning motor, vegetative, and higher mental functions. The re-learning
(repair) is seen as a change of the existing inner coordination dynamics
tendencies after the lesion (with no or only pathologic functioning of arms,
legs and trunk) to achieve CNS coordination dynamics which will generate
again physiologic movements, vegetative and higher mental functions.

5-year-old boy
doing special physical therapy
GIGER MD
â
The
change of the coordination dynamics is achieved by the coordination dynamic
therapy, especially by the GIGER MD â
medical device.
The
improvement of the coordinated movement of an arm, finger or leg can be
measured. The improvement of the average coordination dynamics when
exercising on the special coordination dynamic therapy device can be used to
quantify the improvement of the inner coordination tendencies on the
macroscopic level.
Last update: September 27, 2007 |