TASES – Evidence-based stimulation for great progress!
TASES (Task-Specific Electrical Stimulation) is an evidence-based technique that uses functional electrical stimulation specifically for people with cerebral palsy and other movement disorders. This active intervention requires the active participation of the child and provides both muscle activation and sensory stimulation to improve movement patterns and function.
TASES can help increase the range of motion of the joints, reduce spasticity and promote motor control. During treatment, repetitive movement patterns are trained in the correct alignment and in everyday, age-appropriate activities - an essential part of motor learning.

TASES
By combining TASES with classical therapy approaches, muscle development is supported and sensory processing is optimized. The repetition and specificity of this method promote active, independent movement with optimal muscle activation and timing. TASES helps to strengthen muscles in a targeted manner and to use sensory stimuli effectively - an important step in enabling children to achieve the best possible quality of movement.

Why do we love TASES?
TASES (Task-Specific Electrical Stimulation) is a scientifically based method that uses functional electrical stimulation specifically for children with cerebral palsy and other movement disorders. By activating the muscles and providing targeted sensory stimuli, TASES improves movement patterns, motor control and muscle strength. The therapy requires active participation and is individually adapted to achieve the best possible progress.
function
Gentle electrical impulses stimulate muscles, promote targeted movement sequences and reduce spasticity. Repeated movement patterns support motor learning and improve coordination.
expertise
Since the selection of the muscles stimulated is crucial, TASES is carried out by trained therapists. Our specialists ensure safe and effective application.
combination
TASES complements traditional forms of therapy by being specifically integrated into everyday activities. Long-term progress is ensured through repetition and targeted stimulation.
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