Discover how srt zeptoring® has a targeted effect on neurological disorders. It improves your patients’ mobility and coordination with impressive results – quickly, effectively and sustainably.
The Srt Zeptor Medical plus noise® has proven itself in the treatment of numerous neurological disorders.
Its unique mode of action is based on the developed Zeptoring®, which uses the physical phenomenon of stochastic resonance to train the neuronal stimulus processing of the human body and enable better mobility in the long term.
The term srt zeptoring® is derived from the sensors of the nerves, the so-called receptors. Their activity is enhanced by the non-rhythmic movements and the additional noise function of the Srt Zeptor Medical plus noise® and can thus counteract the breakdown of nerve cells.
These processes are particularly important for patients with neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s or multiple sclerosis, but also for spinal cord injuries and after strokes, as these patients in particular have movement disorders that make conventional physiotherapy training difficult or almost impossible. Stochastic resonance therapy, on the other hand, makes it possible to generate new nerve and muscle activity in such patients without great physical effort.
Proven effectiveness proven by numerous studies and scientific publications.
Highest standards of precision and reliability for optimum treatment results.
Versatile - a solution for almost all neurological treatment needs.
srt zeptoring® can be used to achieve numerous therapeutic goals for neurological disorders. The targeted stimulation promotes:
Stochastic resonance therapy works in Parkinson’s disease by releasing dopamine and other neurotrophic substances, among other things. The special feature is that the regulatory mechanism of the brain metabolism is not fooled because the body’s own dopamine is released. Continuous therapy with stochastic resonance therapy does not lead to such rapid depletion of dopamine production. By saving on medication, dreaded side effects can be reduced.
24 % reduced rigor
25 % reduced tremor
Source: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Stefan Dalichau, Institut f. angewandte Prävention u. Leistungsdiagnostik BG Unfall-Ambulanz u. Reha-Zentrum am Airport Bremen: Vibration training in therapy with special consideration of stochastic resonance
Multiple sclerosis has very different manifestations, which is explained by the pathogenesis of the disease. Treatment must therefore be individually tailored by the doctor. The patient’s quality of life can be sustainably improved with stochastic resonance therapy, in particular through improved motor function and reactivity. New neuronal networks are formed and reactivated.
27 % better balance
Source: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Stefan Dalichau, Institut f. angewandte Prävention u. Leistungsdiagnostik BG Unfall-Ambulanz u. Reha-Zentrum am Airport Bremen: Vibration training in therapy with special consideration of stochastic resonance
In addition to the consequences for quality of life due to reduced walking ability, impaired balance regulation and the resulting restrictions in mobility, paresis also makes it difficult to carry out rehabilitation programs. Muscular activation is a central characteristic of effective motor training stimuli. Paresis prevents voluntary muscular activation or severely restricts it. As a result, neurodegenerative processes occur after a short time in both the peripheral and central nervous system. Stochastic resonance therapy avoids the problem of voluntary activation disorders. By stimulating various receptor systems, reflexive muscular activation is induced. In a further step, this leads to the training of nerve cell groups, independent of voluntary motor activity.
Stochastic resonance therapy is effective in cases of craniocerebral trauma/paresis by stimulating the receptor systems and the resulting reflexive muscular activation (voluntary motor activity). At the same time, the cerebellum is reactivated, which stimulates neuroplastic processes.
The training should be used for patients with central nervous system disorders and peripheral nervous system disorders.
Neuropathies arise for a variety of reasons, e.g. in conjunction with diabetes, as a result of toxic environmental influences such as solvents, pesticides or pesticides, or even without a detectable cause. This means that all age groups can be affected.
Stochastic resonance therapy improves the disturbed nerve metabolism by releasing neurotrophic substances and developing and expanding neuronal networks. Stochastic resonance therapy can significantly improve the patient’s quality of life.
34 % better perception
Source: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Stefan Dalichau, Institut f. angewandte Prävention u. Leistungsdiagnostik BG Unfall-Ambulanz u. Reha-Zentrum am Airport Bremen: Vibration training in therapy with special consideration of stochastic resonance
40 % better activation capacity
Source: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Stefan Dalichau, Institut f. angewandte Prävention u. Leistungsdiagnostik BG Unfall-Ambulanz u. Reha-Zentrum am Airport Bremen: Vibration training in therapy with special consideration of stochastic resonance