anceflex, rééducation et neurosciences

Rehabilitation and neuroscience: how to stimulate the brain to recover more effectively

After an injury, regaining physical abilities is not always enough.

Many athletes experience a temporary decrease in their confidence, coordination, or reaction time.

The brain also needs to recover

An injury often alters usual motor patterns.

The brain then has to relearn certain automatic functions:

  • balance
  • coordination
  • timing
  • gestural precision

The benefits of neurovisual exercises

Exercises incorporating cognitive stimulation allow for the simultaneous engagement of:

  • visual perception
  • attention
  • coordination
  • decision-making

This approach promotes a more comprehensive recovery.

Tools adapted to modern rehabilitation

AnceFlex® solutions, such as stroboscopic glasses, Reflex Balls or the Reactiv Cross, allow these functions to be worked on progressively in a controlled environment.

Towards a more complete recovery

Modern rehabilitation no longer focuses solely on restoring mobility.

It also seeks to restore the quality of information processing and the decision-making capabilities necessary for performance.

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