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What distinguishes IMF from conventional rehabilitation measures?

Based on our findings, rehabilitation from nerve injuries is ultimately still a combination of two approaches: In the first one to two years, one hopes that certain bodily functions will spontaneously return and are discovered through daily activities or physiotherapy. At the same time, it is assumed that no functions will return, and the focus shifts to training the remaining functions to the point where they become more useful in daily life. Dedicated and ongoing rehabilitation measures can, of course, achieve some success in this area, as training generally leads to increased muscle strength. However, for completely paralyzed muscles, the focus often shifts to optimizing the use of existing functions in daily life to regain independence.

IMF Neuro Rehab takes a different approach:

Our goal is the recovery of bodily functions. Examples of this can be seen in my videos and the reports from court-appointed experts.

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What distinguishes IMF from conventional rehabilitation measures?