Electrostimulation
The Zenni Method
24/06/11 12:29
Victor Zenni, an Australian physical therapist, has been operating in Poland for three years now. He developed a method of electrostimulation of the central neural system, called now the Zenni method, and applied it during his practice in Australia since 1991. American and Japanese displayed interest in the development, following his demonstrations in Tokyo and in the US, in Shealy Institute in Springfield and at the Colombo University, among other places. Many years of practice have confirmed that application of mild electrical impulses to specific body regions can bring about improvement in children afflicted with cerebral palsy as well as in adults dealing with aftermath of cerebral haemorrhage or stroke. Read More...
Electrostimulation method by Victor Żenni
24/06/11 12:19
(from: The World Unknown, Count of Polish healers; by Dorota Górska)
Victor Żenni’s idea was to provide proper electrical stimuli in order to improve performance of processes acting between brain and the endocrine glands, thus improving functioning of particular organs as well. Having studied at a technical university during some period in the past, he approached the challenge in a technical manner, employing medical devices emitting the so-called Bernard currents. Read More...
Victor Żenni’s idea was to provide proper electrical stimuli in order to improve performance of processes acting between brain and the endocrine glands, thus improving functioning of particular organs as well. Having studied at a technical university during some period in the past, he approached the challenge in a technical manner, employing medical devices emitting the so-called Bernard currents. Read More...