Main Method Adeli Advantages
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Rehabilitation methods based on the Adeli Suit have some significant advantages over any others:

  • generalized effects on the structures of the central and peripheral nervous system are active enough to make the method highly effective, in particular, at the late stages of the disorder where conventional methods work insufficiently or do not work at all;
  • therapeutic effects involve not only the motor functions of the trunk and lower extremities, but also on movements of the upper extremities and the articulatory musculature with various forms of dysarthria;
  • treatment is painless and very safe for every age, and produces no harmful effects likely to lead to deterioration in the patient’s condition;
  • the methods are very easy to grasp, with the result that both patients and their relatives find themselves highly motivated to start treatment;
  • the methods lend themselves readily to use not only at in-patient facilities but also at outpatient facilities, rehabilitation and recreation centers, and, in some cases, even at home.

In addition, two more important features to the Adeli Methods are worth mentioning. One is that they are compatible with any other available methods of cerebral palsy rehabilitation– from horse riding to radical surgery. For example, where deformities are corrected by surgery, the application of the Adeli Suit can reduce the length of post-operative adaptation by more than half and make the effects of treatment more pronounced.