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Indications in infancy
- Central Co-ordination Disorder (ZKS)
- Cerebral movement disorders, including spastic threats
- Developmental delays and disorders
- Lack of oxygen during birth and consequential damages
- Breastfeeding problems, persistent crying, insomnia,
indigestion
- Premature birth, with various resultant charges,
including conditions after brain hemorrhage
- Location anomalies (breech position, foot position ...)umbilical
cord looping, with the resultant stress
- Hip dysplasia or dislocations, disorders of the foot -
treatment without hip abduction bandage
or plaster.
- Asymmetric postures such as Congenital muscular
torticollis or infant scoliosis
- Neurodermatitis
- Motor restlessness, hyperactivity
Indications for larger children and adults
- Abnormalities in social behavior, hyperactivity
- Disruptions in the gross and fine motor skills
- Learning disabilities, concentration problems, insomnia
- Back problems (kyphosis, scoliosis, postural
abnormality, back pain)
- Disorders of the foot, asymmetries
- Abnormalities in the language - and language
development (eg, lisping, stammering), teeth grinding, jaw deformities
- Neurodermatitis
- People with fixed severe spastic diseases also
experienced various facilities in the motor and especially in the vegetative
area (sleeping, eating, digestion)
- Orthopedic disorders (arthritis)
- Neurological disorders (eg, condition after stroke, MS)
- Good results in patients with Parkinson's
disease

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