Use BalensoSenso as a simple measurement and pointing device in combination with the complex utilizations on the patient. Nowadays, coordination is THE topic of all body- and motion-concepts. Many books have been written about it and its complex relations are still being discovered and taught. But coordination is only a headline for an entire bulk of scientific areas: balance, harmonic movements, economic movements, just to name a few. Subdivided into abilities to differenciate, react, orientate, balance, change, adjust, or keep a rhythm, which all try to describe the complexity of coordinative functions, this ever so fundamental word has become an incredibly wide field even for the experts themselves. All of this is important to develop new ideas and to deepen our knlowledge. For the patient, however, this does not matter! What does matter is the quick recovery of important bodily functions, the reaching of set goals and a felt progress. Patients don't want to be burdened with the complex backgrounds of training or rehabilitation, they want results - clear and measurable!
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