Translingual neurostimulation is a new solution in the rehabilitation process and restorative treatment for various diseases when the nervous system is damaged. Translingual neurostimulation (TLNS) acts as a catalyst for recovery after a stroke, traumatic brain injuries, in speech therapy, for cognitive impairments, headaches and dizziness, balance and equilibrium disorders, when a child lags in development and struggles with school subjects, and in cases of cerebral palsy. In old age, translingual stimulation combats brain aging. The study of translingual stimulation provides new, progressive solutions for treating motor disorders. Rehabilitation specialist Marina Mikhailovna Ivanova has developed a new type of rehabilitation called “aerokinesis.“ This is rehabilitation in an air stream. Using the NeuroPort translingual stimulation device in a wind tunnel results in effective rehabilitation, and most importantly, it yields results. Marina Mikhailovna has also developed NEUROKINESIS and AQUAKINESIS.
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