• Auditory Integration Training

    “My 10-year-old child stated after a couple of days into the AIT therapy: ‘The buzzing sound is gone!’. His reading and writing has improved. There has been a great decrease in anxiety.”

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  • Online Sessions

    “I have Rheumatoid Arthritis which is now in remission. I have a new flexibility and sleep very well. This has improved my quality of life.”
    – A 92 year old woman

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  • Neuroplasticity

    According to the ATEC scoring, my son does not qualify anymore for autism. Yes, I agree with Normand Doidge:

    “…many ‘circuits’ and even basic reflexes that we think are hardwired, are not.”
    The Brain That Changes Itself

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  • Assessment

    Analysing modes of physiological brain function and dysfunction

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  • Neurodevelopment Through Movement

    Giving the brain a “second chance” (Sally Goddard)

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  • An Efficient Brain

    Mental and emotional flexibility with stability
    “The constant busyness in my head, the constant shifting of tasks have all but stopped. I can focus more clearly…My listening skills have greatly increased. Highly recommend for anyone young or old.”

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  • Optimal Brain Function

    “NeuroMovement® was an integral part of my healing toolbox that helped me go from the couch with chronic daily pain to hiking a mountain.”

Head-Brain Injury & Concussion

Head-Brain Injury & Concussion

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In the event of a Severe Brain Injury (Traumatic Brain Injury) the doctors may ordered a Cat Scan or MRI to analyze if there is bleeding in the brain.

The symptoms of Severe Head Injury are clear:
Confusion, drowsiness, vomiting, balance problems

The vast majority of brain injuries (about 90%) do not result in a bleeding, so a CAT Scan or MRI are not useful.

The diagnosis of a Mild TBI, called Concussion. is made of symptoms that can be subtle which may manifest in the next hour, or few days later or even weeks later.

Physical symptoms: headache, nausea, balance, dizziness
Cognitive symptoms: difficulty concentrating or remembering
Emotional symptoms; irritability, sadness
Maintenance functions: sleep disturbances, changes in appetite or energy levels