Discover how to optimize movement and motor skills using the approaches and tools from Labo RNP, a condensed source of knowledge tailored to real needs.
Labo RNP is a journey that has lasted for 4 years, aiming to help professionals guide individuals towards their emotional and practical success. Adrien, Sébastien, and I each have different specialties: Adrien focuses on atypical children, Sébastien on cognition, and I on the sports field. Together, we offer assessment and intervention tools tailored to the diverse needs of humans.
During this webinar, we will present Assessment 2.0, a tool that allows us to analyze movement through the lens of neuroscience and neuropostural reprogramming. This assessment applies to different audiences: children, individuals seeking productivity, athletes, and even the elderly.
Movement is controlled by the nervous system, and it is essential to observe the quality of its calibration. Indeed, the understanding of movement relies on several areas of the brain, such as the frontal lobe for voluntary movements, the parietal lobe for spatial perception, and the basal ganglia to initiate movement. Ignoring the nervous system in the study of movement would be heretical.
The sensorimotor loop is a crucial concept. It enables the body to move accurately and in a coordinated manner. An imbalance in this loop can affect the quality of movement. The nervous system processes millions of pieces of information every second, and this interpretation influences our motor actions.
To optimize movement, it is important to work on proactive reflex stability, voluntary movement, and retroactive reflex stability. We must focus on the calibration of these reflexes, as they directly impact the quality of movement.
Cranial nerves play a key role in movement. For example, the oculomotor nerve (nerve 3) is essential for coordinating eye movements, while the vestibulocochlear nerve (nerve 8) is crucial for balance. By testing and intervening on these nerves, we can improve individuals' motor skills and posture.
In summary, Labo RNP offers a systemic and individualized approach to optimizing movement and motor skills. With tools like Assessment 2.0, we can better understand and enhance the quality of life of individuals, regardless of their age or situation. We invite you to explore these concepts and integrate them into your professional practice.
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