Therapeutic applications and treatment methods

The following therapy applications/treatment methods are used, for example, after operations and for rehabilitative purposes. Muscles, joints and nerves are stimulated, thus improving mobility and strength. Some movement patterns are disturbed due to diseases of the central nervous system, while others are caused by a lack of motor skills and coordination. The following is a … Therapeutic applications and treatment methods

Spiral Dynamics

Spiraldynamics is a movement and therapy concept developed in Switzerland. According to the concept of Spiral Dynamics, the building plan of the human body allows three-dimensional arrangements to be recognized, which consistently run through the entire body. The spiral is the basic static element in the concept, which is used to explain sequences of movement, … Spiral Dynamics

Exercises | Spiral Dynamics

Exercises The Foot ScrewThis exercise is intended to correct malpositions of the foot. Sit on the floor or on a chair and then embrace your foot at the heel and at the middle just below the foot. The hand on the heel is used for stabilization so that the foot remains at a 90° angle … Exercises | Spiral Dynamics

Advanced training | Spiral Dynamics

Advanced training Spiraldynamics training and education is regulated by a modular system, with different levels of competence from Basic to Professional Diploma. In order to participate in the modules, training in one of the following professions is required: Medicine, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, 3D training, dance, yoga or bodywork. Those who want to enter Spiral Dynamics … Advanced training | Spiral Dynamics

Summary | Spiral Dynamics

Summary Overall, the principle of Spiral Dynamics thus represents a gentle form of therapy in which movement patterns can be relearned or corrected in order to compensate for physical deficits and improve the general perception of one’s own body. By focusing on the correct execution of movements, a new body awareness is conveyed, which helps … Summary | Spiral Dynamics