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explain pain

neurodynamics

brain training

Our understanding of how brains learn, develop, and repair themselves after injury has been revolutionised by recent advances in neuroscience. Concepts of Neuroplasticity - the ability of neurons to reorganise their networks and their functions via new experiences - have brought about brain training therapies such as Graded Motor Imagery. GMI is a rehabilitation strategy for complex pain states which integrates established principles of graded exposure and response prevention with current neuroscience theory.

Recognise App
Use the new Recognise App (for hands) to quickly exercise your synapses on your iphone or ipad wherever you are.
AUD $9.49
Graded Motor Imagery pack
Graded Motor Imagery (GMI) is a sequence of strategies including laterality restoration (being able to identify left and right limbs), motor imagery and mirror therapy. Evidence for the use of the GMI process or its individual components comes from neuroscience and clinical trials.
AUD $127.50
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Recognise[TM] Online
NOI's online limb and body laterality recognition program for measurement and management of your lefts and rights.
AUD $50.00
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Recognise[TM] Online Clinician's version
Recognise Online clinician's version (10 licenses and 30 trials) is a bank of subscriptions available for immediate access and laterality assessment allowing clinicians to track and manage clients' progression.
AUD $400.00
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Mirror Box
A resource used for many pain and disability states of the hands and feet, NOI's Mirror Box is functional, hygienic, portable and affordable. Mirror and instructions for use included.
AUD $50.00
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Recognise[TM] Flash Cards
Forty-eight left and right images, a therapeutic resource for left/right discrimination and restoration. Card games, reference list and instructions included.
AUD $50.00