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Influence of Short-term Vojta Therapy on the Gait in Healthy Adult Subjects.

Launched by NUMEN FOUNDATION · Dec 28, 2020

Trial Information

Current as of June 20, 2025

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Keywords

Gait Reflex Locomotion Core Stability Ontogenesis Neurorehabilitation Neurological Disorder

ClinConnect Summary

In reflex locomotion, there is a coordinated and rhythmic activation of the entire skeletal muscles and different circuits of the central nervous system are stimulated. The motor reactions that are triggered regularly and cyclically due to pressure stimuli, from certain starting positions, are completely reproducible and as often as desired, even in the newborn child.

All the movements that appear in the development of the human being in grasping, turning, crawling, standing up and walking, are therefore visibly stimulated. They are, according to Prof. Vojta, present even in children of a ...

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Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • To be over 18 years old.
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • Present limitations or permanent or temporary injuries to the locomotor system.

About Numen Foundation

The Numen Foundation is a dedicated clinical trial sponsor committed to advancing medical research and innovation. With a focus on enhancing patient outcomes, the foundation supports studies across a variety of therapeutic areas, leveraging cutting-edge methodologies and interdisciplinary collaboration. By fostering partnerships with academic institutions, healthcare providers, and industry leaders, the Numen Foundation aims to accelerate the development of novel therapies and improve healthcare delivery. Through its rigorous ethical standards and commitment to transparency, the foundation strives to contribute significantly to the global body of medical knowledge and ultimately improve the quality of life for patients.

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