Neurorehabilitation

Neurorehabilitation is a modern therapeutic approach that leverages advanced technologies to support the development and regeneration of the nervous system. It enables individuals dealing with various neurological issues, such as stress, concentration difficulties, or the effects of injuries, to recover more effectively. In our work, we use the methods that form the foundation of contemporary neurorehabilitation: EEG, tDCS devices, and biofeedback.

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Neurological problems resulting from brain injuries, such as concussions or strokes.

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Difficulties with concentration, memory, and learning processes.

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Challenges in managing stress and its physiological effects.

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Mood disorders, including depression and anxiety.

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Reduction of muscle tension and improvement in overall motor coordination.

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Optimization of psychophysical performance for athletes and professionals.

EEG – Monitoring brain activity
EEG (electroencephalography) is a technology that records the brain’s electrical activity. In neurorehabilitation, EEG is used both for diagnostics and monitoring therapeutic progress. Techniques such as qEEG (quantitative electroencephalography) and ERP (event-related potentials) provide detailed insights into brain functioning, allowing for highly tailored therapy plans. EEG helps us understand the root causes of difficulties and design personalized rehabilitation strategies.
Brain Micropolarization tDCS
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a safe and non-invasive method that supports neuroplasticity – the brain’s ability to adapt and regenerate. tDCS devices use gentle direct current to stimulate specific brain areas, enhancing their performance. This therapy is applied in treating depression, supporting learning processes, improving concentration, and in neurological rehabilitation after strokes or brain injuries.
Biofeedback
Biofeedback is a method that teaches conscious control over physiological processes such as breathing, muscle tension, or heart activity. Using specialized devices, patients receive real-time feedback about their body’s state. This technique is effective in stress reduction, improving sleep quality, and optimizing psychophysical performance – for both professionals and athletes.
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Improved cognitive functions, such as memory, attention, and focus.

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Support for nervous system regeneration and neuroplasticity.

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Reduction of stress levels and better sleep quality.

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Enhanced control over physiological body responses.

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Improved mood and overall mental well-being.

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Better quality of life through enhanced brain and body functioning.

Through EEG, tDCS, and biofeedback, we help our patients enhance their quality of life, gain better control over their bodies and minds, and restore harmony. Neurorehabilitation is an investment in health and well-being – choose proven and modern solutions!