Mme Lydia Kretschmer – Patiente à M&I Fachklinik, Bad Heilbrunn 🇩🇪

25 juillet 2025

‘That was very exciting for me.
I couldn’t even imagine what this therapy would do.’

Lydia, 61, suffered a severe boating accident that damaged nerves in her hand and leg.

Chronic pain, loss of fine motricity, and constant tingling became part of her daily life.

But something shifted when she began using IVS3 (Intensive Visual Simulation).

 

🧠 In her own words, she explains how, instead of focusing on what her injured hand couldn’t do, the therapy helped her brain focus on movements seen on the screen, and slowly reprogram pain.

Today, the pain has significantly decreased — and her hand is regaining fine motricity.

Lydia’s story is a powerful reminder: brain stimulation is not just helpful, but essential for unlocking optimal recovery in rehabilitation.

🎥 Watch Lydia’s full story

 

👉 Learn more about IVS technology (Intensive Visual Simulation) technology

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