Repeated practice, safety and participation in daily life

Intensive therapy

Intensive therapy

NedNer Intensive Neurodevelopment Program

Intensive neurodevelopment programs are a therapy model designed to make the most of the brain's capacity to learn and adapt—known as neuroplasticity.

Unlike traditional therapy scheduled once or twice a week, intensive programs cluster several sessions within a short period. Frequent repetition of exercises and stimuli lets the nervous system practice the same movement patterns consistently, supporting faster, more organized motor learning.

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During the intensive program, each child receives an individualized plan based on their needs. Sessions combine neuromotor rehabilitation techniques, postural work, sensory integration and functional activities to improve body control, balance, coordination and motor skills.

We use resources such as the Spidercage and postural support equipment to work on postural control, strength and correct movement patterns in a safe, guided way.

  • Children with delays in motor development
  • Neurological conditions
  • Challenges with movement skills

To stimulate the nervous system through repeated, structured practice so the child can develop new motor skills and take part more fully in activities of daily living.

Each program includes an initial assessment, intensive therapy sessions and recommendations to continue work at home—helping maintain and build on the progress achieved.

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