Rehabilitation

Reflexlux is not only used in the treatment of disorders of the musculoskeletal system.


In the rehabilitation phase after sports, work or accident injuries it is important to slowly approach the return to a complete movement pattern. Regaining confidence in the functionality of one's own body is specifically promoted by Reflexlux.

In the rehabilitation phase for neurological disorders targeted stimulation of the respective hemisphere of the brain, for example with spasticity and stroke patients, leads to noticeable improvements.

Holding bars, holding straps and elastic bands can be easily attached to the wall construction. They are useful aids and profitable support the rehabilitation process.

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FAQs

We are often asked these questions about Reflexlux.

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Is Reflexlux suitable for any level of performance?

Reflexlux is basically suitable for every level of performance. Trainers or therapists will find the appropriate training programs for athletes as well as for older persons and children and adolescents.

Why is Reflexlux special?

Reflexlux, unlike many other training methods, takes a completely new and revolutionary approach. It meaningfully combines cognitive challenge with learning a full range of motion. The training is multidimensional and functional.

Why is visual system training important?

In many training and therapy approaches specific training of the visual system has been little used. Eye training integrated into training is important to improve visual spatial perception. The brain receives most of the information from our environment through the eyes. This is how almost all movements are coordinated. Staring at a computer monitor or smartphone screen for a long time restricts the field of vision, thus the eye does not provide sufficient information to the nervous system, our movements become unsteady.

Reflexlux combines training of the visual system with preset programs on neurocoordinative movements. Our eye-hand and eye-foot coordination exercises not only alleviate motion dizziness and reduce the risk of falling, they also significantly increase reflexes and other coordinative abilities.

Is the development of Reflexlux based on scientific evidence?

Reflexlux is based on findings from neuroscience research and rehabilitation research. Essential to the development is the role of the visual system and cognition for coordination and movement.