Experience a revolutionary approach to developmental support through the dynamic fusion of Pragma verticalization technology and the Biomechanical Developmental Approach (BDA). By seamlessly integrating the innovative capabilities of the Pragma system with the specialized methodologies of BDA, Pragma-BDA Dynamics therapy offers a comprehensive solution to enhance the developmental journey of children and individuals with disabilities.
In this personalized therapy, a skilled therapist will utilize the Pragma system to position the individual in various beneficial postures, leveraging the mechanical stimulation and movement provided by Pragma and BDA method to trigger biochemical and biological processes. This, in turn, facilitates the remodeling of connective tissue, stimulates the desired response of body structures, and improves vital, motor, cognitive, and emotional functions.
Additionally, as part of the therapy session, the therapist will conduct a thorough assessment of the individual’s needs and abilities based on the BDA methodology. Following this assessment, a customized series of exercises and activities will be tailored to support the development of new functions and enhance existing ones.
Pragma-BDA Dynamics therapy is designed to support a wide range of individuals, including those with:
Pragma-BDA Dynamics therapy combines the mechanical benefits of the Pragma system with the holistic and individualized approach of BDA. Here’s a breakdown of how it works:
The unique combination of Pragma and BDA methodologies ensures a holistic and effective approach to developmental support. Whether addressing the needs of children with cerebral palsy, or individuals with various neurological conditions, Pragma-BDA Dynamics therapy offers a tailored and comprehensive solution.
Discover the transformative benefits of Pragma-BDA Dynamics therapy and embark on a journey towards enhanced development and functionality.
Q: What conditions can Pragma-BDA Dynamics therapy help with?
A: Pragma-BDA Dynamics therapy can help with cerebral palsy, autism, immobile people, paralysis, paresis, various neurological conditions, genetic disorders, and metabolic disorders.
Q: How long is a typical therapy session?
A: A typical therapy session lasts about 9 hours, separated in two days.
Q: Is caregiver training included in the therapy?
A: Yes, caregiver training is an integral part of the therapy to ensure that the therapy can be continued effectively at home.
Q: How often should therapy sessions be conducted?
A: The frequency of therapy sessions varies based on individual needs, but regular sessions are recommended for optimal results.
Q: Can Pragma-BDA Dynamics therapy be customized?
A: Absolutely. Each therapy plan is tailored to meet the unique needs of the individual.
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