Wasserstr. 25
59423 Unna
Germany
Neuro Cell Stimulation Therapy (NCS) is based on the results of current brain research. The therapy focuses on targeted stimulation of the cranial nerves to stimulate brainstem functions and interactive brain activities and the development of movement sequences, taking into account complexity, precision and constant frequency adaptation through controlled, device-guided guidance of neurophysiological patterns.
Neuro Cell Stimulation Therapy
The method itself, as well as the technical equipment required for Neuro Cell Stimulation Therapy, was developed by Dr Klaus Berndsen and Sabine Berndsen.
Focus of the therapy
- Development of movement sequences (e.g. walking) taking into account complexity, precision and constant frequency adaptation through controlled, device-guided guidance (PhilPaso therapy) of neurophysiological patterns (prevention of incorrect movements).
- Targeted stimulation of the cranial nerves to stimulate brainstem functions and interactive brain activities.
Neuro Cell Stimulation and Neuro Cell Specialisation
NCS therapy is subject to constant further development. It is a personalised therapy, i.e. it is individually adapted for each patient. In addition to the listed goals and aids, the following methods are also part of NCS therapy:
- Functional excitation of cerebral nerves with complementary activation of higher cortical functions, for example language and subtle coordination.
- Therapy optimisation through reduction
- High degree of individualisation of therapy
- Development of complex neuro-motor movement patterns – Guided (neuro) Functional Movement – with complementary selective stimulation of the cranial nerves
- Continuous adaptation to interdisciplinary research
Further goals
- Functional stimulation of cell functions – also after stem cell therapy
- Activation of generative functions of the brain stem
- Far-reaching interactive effects on the central and peripheral nervous system
- Stimulation effects on the motor neurones to activate contraction patterns in the skeletal muscles
- Training of interactive muscle chain functions
- Development of complex movement patterns with special consideration of “Interdependent Process Inherent Patterns” (IPIP – Interdependent Process Inherent Patterns: Dr Berndsen)
- Functionally guided movement (Guided Fuctional Movement) with high repetition frequencies – assisted by patented therapy aids
Applications
NCS therapy can be used to activate or develop functions that have been lost due to illness or accident or that were not present at birth. Neurophysiological imbalances and dyscoordination of orofacial (eating, drinking, swallowing, breathing, speaking) and overall motor functions (functional body movement) are stimulated, developed and harmonised.
- FFT (Face Former Therapy)
- PhilPaso training and “GPS – Guided Pedal System”. – Both are GAT – Guided Alternating Trainer” for the guidance of complex movements (guided, device-assisted movement – Guided Functional Movement)
- OSP (Oral Stimulation Plates)
- Neurobiofeedback technology
- Multi-channel electrostimulation
- Light therapy
- Alternating vibration (Galileo training)
- Deep muscle training
- Shockwave therapy
- Antinomic visualization
- Video-controlled balance and movement training
- Self-awareness training, for example in the Snoezel room
- Therapy with sounds
- Olfactory therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Individual adaptation of everyday, ergonomic motor skills Development of individual home training programs
- Adaptation of medical aids
- Metrological feedback on muscle and movement development
- Metrological feedback on body statics
- Cognition, memory and concentration training (also as computer training)
- Speech, language and voice therapy (also as computer training)
- Eating, drinking and swallowing therapy
- Myofunctional therapy
- Respiratory therapy
- Hearing training, acupedics