| Concept
In order for Temprana Reflex Therapy to function there are
4 factors which are very important;
1) Stimulation as soon as possible
One of the most important factors to achieve good results is that
the therapy is applied as soon as possible after the birth or accident
or when the disease is acquired.
The sooner the therapy is applied, the better and faster the results.
2) Frequency
Another factor of great importance is the frequency that the therapy
is applied.
The intensity with which the person has to be stimulated is different
from case to case, depending on the seriousness of the individual
problems. Usually the therapy is applied 3 to 7 times a week, 1
to 2 hours per day.
3) Consistency
The stimulation must be regular and consistent and can last months
or years, depending on the individual situation.
4) Professional assessment.
It is necessary that a professional therapist with deep knowledge
analyses each child or patient individually to organize the instructions
for the parents.
1. Face Reflex Therapy
2. Neuro-Foot Reflex Therapy
3. Hand Reflex Therapy
4. Muscular stimulation
5. Brain Gym/Crossed movements
6. Diet
7. Music therapy
This therapy's main objective is to get an important
improvement in a childs condition that can vary from a brain-medullar
damage, vision distortions, auditory and learning problems as well
as complications that may have happened during labour or in a domestic
accident or a chronic disease.
Temprana Reflex Therapy insists that the problem must be approached
as soon as possible, to get better and faster results. The different
systems that are part of TEMPRANA REFLEX THERAPY are focused to
put the patient in balance, without which no improvement is possible.
Responses vary, this is why TEMPRANA ReflexTHERAPY uses diverse
ways to stimulate the body, to make sure that every structure in
it gets activated.
Temprana Therapy is a therapeutic method with wich it is
possible to stimulate patients with diverse traumas and disorders:
Metabolic brain diseases
Cerebrovascular Problems
Epilepsy
Chronic Brain Lesions
Brain traumatisms
Cephalic Disorders
Hypothalamic Diseases
Sclerosis
Diverse syndromes
Neuromotor diseases
Muscular dystrophy
Autism
Etc.
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