Galileo Training

Galileo training is a new form of therapy that can be used for various illnesses or disabilities. It involves special vibration training in which the body stands on a moving platform. This platform emits vibrations to the body, which activate the muscles and increase the load on the bones.

Galileo training is particularly suitable for children and young people with movement disorders or musculoskeletal disorders such as cerebral palsy, spasticity or scoliosis. Galileo training can also have a positive effect on neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's disease.

Galileo training strengthens the muscles and increases the load on the bones, which can lead to improved posture and mobility. At the same time, blood circulation is improved and the bone structure is strengthened.

The training can be individually adapted and is carried out by trained staff. It can be used both in therapy and as part of a sporting activity.

Overall, Galileo training can help to improve the quality of life of children and young people with disabilities by increasing their physical performance and mobility.