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What are the characteristics of neurodevelopmental therapy?

The characteristics of neurodevelopmental therapy are as follows:

(1) therapeutic principle: apply the basic principles and laws of nerve development and neurophysiology to the rehabilitation treatment of dyskinesia after brain injury, focusing on the nervous system.

(2) Therapeutic purpose: Combining therapy with functional activities, especially ADL, learning movements in the therapeutic environment, using the mastered movements in the actual environment, and further developing skilled movements.

(3) Treatment sequence: from head to tail, from proximal to distal. In treatment, it is emphasized to do isometric exercise first, and then do isotonic exercise; Practice centrifugal control first, then centripetal control; Master the symmetrical motion mode first, and then master the asymmetrical motion mode.

(4) Treatment: Use a variety of sensory stimuli, including body, language and vision.

(5) Working style: emphasizing early treatment, comprehensive treatment and the full cooperation of related professions; Attach importance to the active participation of patients and their families.