The Intervention Method
The Intervention Method (Interventionsmetoden) is a gentle rehabilitation technique used for spasticity. Hanne Kine Lauritsen specialises in the method and has worked as an educator in the field.
What is the Intervention Method?
The Intervention Method (Interventionsmetoden) is a gentle rehabilitation technique aimed at people with spasticity — increased muscle tone — following neurological conditions and injuries. The method is one of Hanne’s particular areas of expertise.
Spasticity can occur with several different conditions, and an individual assessment forms the basis for whether the method is relevant.
- Spasticity after cerebral palsy (CP)
- Spasticity with multiple sclerosis (MS)
- Spasticity after stroke
- Spasticity after acquired brain injury
- Neurologically based increased muscle tone, for example with Parkinson’s disease
Hanne’s experience
Hanne Kine Lauritsen specialises in the Intervention Method and has worked as an educator and method specialist in the field. She has also previously taught at the Scandinavian College of Chiropractic (Skandinaviska Kiropraktorhögskolan).
Experience in neurological rehabilitation differs from general chiropractic and requires an individually adapted assessment.
Assessment and approach
If you are interested in the Intervention Method, contact begins with an individual assessment. The approach is planned according to your situation. If you have questions about the method, you are welcome to get in touch by phone or text.
Frequently asked questions — Intervention Method
Who may the Intervention Method be relevant for?
The method is aimed at people with spasticity following neurological conditions such as CP, MS, stroke and acquired brain injury. Whether the method is relevant for you is determined at an individual assessment.
What is Hanne's experience with the method?
Hanne specialises in the Intervention Method and has worked as an educator and method specialist in the field, in addition to her clinical work as a chiropractor.
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