Neuropsychologists Melbourne and Active Release Technique

Neuropsychologist Clinical Melbourne neuropsychology assesses memory, attention, concentration, learning, problem solving and decision making.

The assessments are particularly relevant to people who have been affected by cognitive changes as the result a head injury, stroke, excessive alcohol or drug use, epilepsy, and other conditions that may affect brain function.An assessment can take about 3 hours or more, but it can be divided into several sessions.

A Neuropsychology Assessment can assess:

Thinking and personality changes after an accident (e.g. car accident, falls, sports injuries etc)
Effects of alcohol and drugs on brain (e.g. memory loss, concentration difficulties)
Learning difficulties
Impact/Assist with diagnosis for dementia, effects of stroke and aneurysms.

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

The therapy is intended to help patients patient understand, manage, and change unwanted thoughts and actions. We increasingly emphasize helping the individual gain employment.

Mindfulness Therapy

This therapy is directed toward enabling the individual to recognize thought patterns in order to improve the ability to direct attention in a purposeful and nonjudgmental manner.

Behaviour Management and Modification

This treatment protocol makes use of rewards and punishments to reduce or eliminate problematic behaviour.

Counselling

We work closely with the patient to assess and explore barriers that may affect the individual’s ability to work, such as lack of confidence, self-esteem and motivation.

Active Release Technique

People who are active in sports, not only professionals, but also people who use muscles and joints a lot, including the mailman and regular bicycle riders know about the problems that can arise in overly used muscles. Scar tissue and adhesions are very common ailments, more common than anybody would assume, because not only persons in professional sports, but many average people find themselves suffering from such soft tissue damage. While there were treatment methods available for such problems, a relatively new method, the active release treatment, is rapidly gaining on popularity.

 

The Active release techniques, or ART, promote the combination of soft tissue techniques with complementing movement by the patient. It is designed to relieve the damage sustained to soft tissue by repetitive motion and overuse of muscles, but can be used as treatment for other similarly damaged soft tissue as well, like carpal tunnel syndrome, shin splints, tendinitis and temporomandibular joint disorder, just to name a few.

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