Dystonia is a neurological disorder causing involuntary muscle contractions and abnormal postures, significantly impacting patients' quality of life. Neuroplastic Training and Neuroplastic Movement Therapy offer innovative, non-invasive treatment approaches that leverage neuroplasticity to restore proper motor function. This method involves personalized exercises designed to enhance body awareness, reduce involuntary movements, and strengthen neural connections. It also utilizes hemispheric synchronization and rhythmic sensory stimulation to induce neuroplastic changes in the brain. Preliminary evidence from fMRI studies indicates restored cortical activity and improved patient outcomes, suggesting these therapies could be revolutionary in managing dystonia. Further research is needed to confirm efficacy and refine protocols.

Roberto Tedeschi (2024). Neuroplastic training-movement therapy: managing dystonia. NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 45, 1-2.

Neuroplastic training-movement therapy: managing dystonia

Roberto Tedeschi
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2024

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Dystonia is a neurological disorder causing involuntary muscle contractions and abnormal postures, significantly impacting patients' quality of life. Neuroplastic Training and Neuroplastic Movement Therapy offer innovative, non-invasive treatment approaches that leverage neuroplasticity to restore proper motor function. This method involves personalized exercises designed to enhance body awareness, reduce involuntary movements, and strengthen neural connections. It also utilizes hemispheric synchronization and rhythmic sensory stimulation to induce neuroplastic changes in the brain. Preliminary evidence from fMRI studies indicates restored cortical activity and improved patient outcomes, suggesting these therapies could be revolutionary in managing dystonia. Further research is needed to confirm efficacy and refine protocols.
2024
Roberto Tedeschi (2024). Neuroplastic training-movement therapy: managing dystonia. NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 45, 1-2.
Roberto Tedeschi
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