The
principle of action of the Adeli Suit is that targeted correction of the
patient’s posture and movements by means of the supporting and adjusting
elements of the suit tends to give rise to a powerful normalizing flow of
afferent pulses and produces effects on the motor center of the brain to restore
its impaired functions.
As
a result, the established pathological synergies are broken up and new
normalizing reflex links formed, thereby exercising therapeutic effects on the
structures of the central nervous system responsible for movements and speech.
What
is especially important is that in the overwhelming majority of cases, the
results of Adeli Suit therapy stay put after the rehabilitation exercises are
over.