The brain does many varying things. Neuromovement improves the ability of the brain to do its job well. When the brain gets better at processing information, and at reorganising itself, this shows itself in improvements in different areas. That is why it is useful for different and diverse difficulties. Let’s use the example of a mobile phone.
Say your mobile phone often crashes. To solve this, you upgrade your mobile phone. And after you do, it no longer crashes. But you also notice that it powers up faster. Searching for a contact in the address book is quicker. The phone better predicts which words we want to type. The upgraded mobile phone is better at its job of processing information. And the result is experienced in varying different ways.
In the same way, when the brain gets better at doing its job, improvements can occur in various areas. Improved cognitive abilities. An increased capacity to deal with stimuli. New possibilities for movement. This is why Neuromovement can be useful in such different and diverse situations. Examples are:
- Cerebral Palsy
- Brain damage
- Developmental delays
- Physical limitations
- Autism
- Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME
- Various other neurological conditions
- Pain and recovery after surgery
- Various chronical pains
- Stiffness and limited range of motion
- Stress- and RSI complaints
The common denominator is that complaints which stem from the brain, can be improved via the brain. We reach the brain through movement.