Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration (MNRI) Neuromodulation Technique induces Positive Brain Maps (QEEG) Changes

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Abstract

Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration MNRI® is a non-invasive method for evaluating and improving neurodevelopmental delays in children having neurological dysfunctions such as cerebral palsy (CP), Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD), and other types of neurological dysfunctions. Changes in the reflex patterns of 53 individuals with CP and other types of brain damage were used as objective measures. They were evaluated before and after participation in an intensive MNRI® rehabilitation treatment for 8 days 6 hours daily. Two evaluation tools were used for comparative analysis of the MNRI® therapy results-brain mapping (also called quantitative EEG) and MNRI® Reflex Assessment. Both of these evaluation methods showed substantial improvements-positive changes in brain mapping after therapy completion as well as a major clinical improvement. Assessments taken after completion of the rehabilitation program showed significant improvement in the children’s reflex functions. This data indicates that a neurodevelopment and overall functioning of individuals with CP and other conditions tested is not static and could be successfully improved with this novel form of therapy.

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JL, K. (2016). Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration (MNRI) Neuromodulation Technique induces Positive Brain Maps (QEEG) Changes. Journal of Neurology and Neurobiology, 2(5). https://doi.org/10.16966/2379-7150.130

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