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From Injury to Assessment and Treatment - “Innovative” Medical Approach to Sensory-Motor and related Cognitive Controls Dysfunction and “CardioPost” Integrative Model| old_uid | 7577 |
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| title | From Injury to Assessment and Treatment - “Innovative” Medical Approach to Sensory-Motor and related Cognitive Controls Dysfunction and “CardioPost” Integrative Model |
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| start_date | 2009/11/12 |
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| schedule | 10h30 |
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| online | no |
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| summary | Falls are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the elderly, and are the sixth leading cause of death (Wilkins, 1999). Trauma and/or ageing related changes in posture, gait, space perceptuality and coordination lead to increased fall proneness and fainting. It appears increasingly important to make highly sensitive, non-invasive tools to provide non-destructive stimulation of altered brain function. An integrated approach to further understanding and preventing fall in the elderly and trauma patients uses Biophotonics, a promising emerging biomedical cross-science and technology. The quantum energy of optical photonics appears to be well suited for this and is comparable to molecular energy levels. The potential for selectively addressing impaired related mechanisms to correct central sensory-motor/cognitive controls in the brain has been successfully demonstrated since the mid 1980’s, when Dr. Souvestre pioneered biophotonic BRE® technology for the diagnosis and treatment of concussion and other trauma conditions. Furthermore, a positive adaptive compensatory interaction has been recently shown between central postural and cardiovascular controls, which significantly correlates subjects/patients’ testimonials. |
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| responsibles | Marin |
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