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Autoreflex Prenatal and Postnatal Therapeutic Positions (APPP) offer a pioneering approach in neurorehabilitation, deeply rooted in the body’s innate ontogenetic motor programs. These programs, which are naturally encoded in human development, serve as a foundation to activate and restore essential muscle patterns throughout the body. By leveraging these biological blueprints, APPP facilitates rapid and consistent reductions in spasticity, while simultaneously enhancing coordination, posture, and overall functional recovery in patients suffering from post-stroke conditions and other neurological impairments.
What sets APPP apart from traditional therapies is its unique combination of reflex-based stimulation and physiologically significant positions, providing a non-invasive, safe, and highly effective addition to conventional rehabilitation methods. Early clinical studies have shown that APPP delivers substantially better outcomes compared to standard physiotherapy, particularly for patients with moderate spasticity.
This method has demonstrated significant improvements in various conditions, including paresis of the facial nerve, pelvic floor dysfunctions, and vertebrogenic disorders. For hospitals and rehabilitation centers aiming to adopt cutting-edge practices that drive exceptional patient outcomes, APPP presents a transformative and accessible tool ready to be seamlessly integrated into modern rehabilitation protocols.
Participants in this workshop will not only gain a deeper understanding of the neurophysiological mechanisms behind spasticity reduction but will also experience firsthand how APPP’s therapeutic positions can lead to more efficient, functional, and lasting recovery.