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In Dijon, we dissect the movement to improve recovery

Cut each movement sequence one by one, millisecond by millisecond. Understand that a gesture that seems simple and natural to us, like reaching out to grab a fruit from a tree, is actually infinitely complex… And that when something breaks in the body, getting back on track is anything but natural and natural. easy.

“Disaster recovery is often based on empirical knowledgeexplains Charalambos Papaxantis, Director of the Cognition, Action and Sensorimotor Plasticity (Caps) Laboratory at Inserm in Dijon. We are using methods that we have always used, and which, while they mostly work, also have many limitations. “Many times rehab patients are not trained, fail to fully recover, and relapse after returning home.”

With the support of the High Level Sports Center and the University Hospital of Dijon, its research laboratory makes a big difference between performance enhancement…

Source: Le Figaro

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