A novel use of mental imagery. I bet no clinic in the US will use this. Pinko therapy you know.
http://www.rt.com/news/russia-stroke-rehab-dolphins-973/
Before her appointment as Russia’s new Health Minister, Veronika
Skvortsova used to help post-stroke patients with paralysis to
recuperate through an illusion of becoming… a dolphin.
Research showed that through a virtually created illusion of moving
like this marine mammal, a patient’s brain can be trained to regain
control over the head and body. Together with two colleagues, Skvortsova
offered post-stroke patients the chance to feel like dolphins with the
help of special equipment.
A fully or partially paralyzed
client dons a hi-tech helmet with special goggles and motion-sensing
devices attached to the head, body and pelvis. With these, and computer
software the patient receives the illusion of being plunged into water
and moving like a dolphin.
“Sometimes, the human brain may be restored through an illusion of its normal activity,” Skvortsova said to the Russian Moskovsky Komsomolets daily.
Virtual
reality can be used to recreate a person’s motions, lost after a stroke
or other serious trauma. Patients receive a full illusion of successive
motion – from the first baby movements of turning on their belly to
crawling and walking.
Patients sense submerging and swimming,
and even see their limbs moving. The virtual sensations help the brain
to gradually regain lost functions, strengthening the impression that it
is in full health.
The intensity of the workload and the
patient’s reaction are monitored by motion-sensing devices and further
computer-analyzed to choose an optimal personal program.
“As a result, contacts between nerve cells are restored, which facilitate post-stroke rehabilitation,” explained the Minister.
Veronika
Skvortsova graduated from the Second Moscow State Medical Institute,
then took postgraduate courses in clinical studies and neurological
disorders. In 1994, Skvortsova was awarded the highest possible degree
in neurology.
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