At lower levels of intensity, clinicians use the GyroSim for applying gentle yet powerful multi-axis visual-vestibular stimulation and sensorimotor exercises. For people seeking to recover from a concussion, traumatic brain injury, or other neurological condition, the GyroStim can provide vestibular therapy to address persistent symptoms and restore lost function.
At higher levels of intensity, the GyroStim provides athletic trainers and sports medicine doctors with an interactive 3-dimensional ‘brain-based’ training environment to challenge and improve many aspects of cognition and athleticism including situational awareness, spatial awareness, reflexes, mental acuity, balance, coordination, decisiveness, reaction time, and more.
This information was provided by Amanda Pfeil, Shapiro Winthers P.C. attorney, who visited High Definition Physical Therapy.
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