Neurocorrection is a method of restorative medicine and psychology aimed at correcting and optimizing the nervous system to improve an individual's functional state. Based on a comprehensive approach, neurocorrection uses various techniques and exercises that help stimulate brain activity and restore disrupted neural connections.
This method is widely used for the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with neurological disorders, such as post-traumatic conditions, cerebrovascular accidents, as well as neuroses and other psychological issues. Neurocorrection is also actively used in working with children suffering from various developmental disorders, including delays in psychomotor and speech development.
The advantage of neurocorrection lies in its ability to adapt to the individual needs of each patient, offering personalized solutions that promote faster and more effective recovery.