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           Rajul Vasa
Scientist- Applied Movement .
        www. brainstrokes.com
  www.vasaconceptforcerebralpasy.com
Baby at Birth

At birth, child’s brain is not
equipped with anticipatory
postural circuits and
connections in postural centers
this makes him dependent for
his safety at birth.
Centre Of Mass- [COM] safety


Baby at birth, cannot
control or restore his
COM to safety from
within.
Postural Milestones
As the baby’s brain and body grows
to develop different postural
milestones from head holding to
sitting, crawling, standing, and
bipedal walking he gets equipped
with anticipatory postural control and
gets connected to gravity with
automatic control on balance safety.
Paretic muscles
• Child with brain lesion is unable to
  connect to gravity spatiotemporally
  effectively.
• His postural milestones get delayed.
• Gravity constantly topples him down
  when Paretic muscles are unable to
  generate enough force to control and
  restore his COM to safety.
Brain finds its own solution!
• As child is unable to control and restore
  his COM to safety, constant invariant
  gravitational force makes him constantly
  unsafe.
• Self-organizing brain reacts to find
  solution for safety without waiting for
  any external help as, safety from falling
  [safety of COM] is a priority for all living beings.
Anticipatory postural control
Child with delayed milestone + paretic
weak muscles + inability to control and
restore his COM to safety
looses out on…..
Timely opportunity of inlaying
anticipatory postural connectivity
among postural centers of brain critical
to much needed automatic safety.
Increasing body mass
Child’s body mass grows with growing
chronological age. This makes it still
harder for the child with delayed
milestone and weak under developed
paretic muscles to safeguard his
balance against the toppling force of
gravity.
This triggers negative vicious circle.
Self-organizing brain
Self-organizing brain automatically
continues to attempt to prioritize
safety from falling using different
resources from within when muscle
force is not available and when
postural motor milestones remain
delayed by acting optimally and
economically.
Safety from falling [safety of COM] is a priority for all living beings.
Negative contribution
Journey of Self-organizing brain
towards negative contribution begins
when it outsources alternative tools
available within in abundance, that
could provide indirect safety by
restricting movement to defend COM,
especially when controlling and
restoring COM to safety is not possible
with paretic under developed muscles.
Contracture
Alternative tools are connective tissue
and fascia available in abundance that
connect everything in the body to
everything else at a distance and also
bind fibers of muscles from inside out
thereby easily bind multilinked body
into a log like structure with contracture
that could restrict movement thereby
indirectly defend COM.
Negative compounding effect
Restriction on movement from
contracture + delayed milestones +
paretic muscles + inability to control
COM, all these has compounding
negative effect on brain’s ability of
inlaying of anticipatory postural
connectivity post birth critical for
automatic control of COM safety.
Log like structure
Self-organizing brain relentlessly
continues to move on in its journey for
automatic safety by not letting body to
develop postural milestone and
turning body into log like structure
with contracture that restricts
movements in multilinked body in self
defense to prioritize safety..
Internal v/s External
This internal journey of brain to
develop contracture does not stop
despite huge external human efforts
put in to manually stretch contracture,
use Botox on under developed
contracted wasted muscle sheet or
child going under surgical knife.
Coax the brain for its priority
Brain continues its negative journey
and child gets trapped in for ever to
become a CP child unless brain is
coaxed to act for its priority safety of
COM from within so that child grows,
develops muscles, inlays anticipatory
postural control and leaves behind
negative contribution; ‘contracture
and stiffness’ with Vasa Concept.
You can do it.

You can prevent
contractures and stiffness
and prevent body from
turning into a log like
structure.

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’Negative contribution’ of automatic postural control

  • 1. You can do it. Rajul Vasa Scientist- Applied Movement . www. brainstrokes.com www.vasaconceptforcerebralpasy.com
  • 2. Baby at Birth At birth, child’s brain is not equipped with anticipatory postural circuits and connections in postural centers this makes him dependent for his safety at birth.
  • 3. Centre Of Mass- [COM] safety Baby at birth, cannot control or restore his COM to safety from within.
  • 4. Postural Milestones As the baby’s brain and body grows to develop different postural milestones from head holding to sitting, crawling, standing, and bipedal walking he gets equipped with anticipatory postural control and gets connected to gravity with automatic control on balance safety.
  • 5. Paretic muscles • Child with brain lesion is unable to connect to gravity spatiotemporally effectively. • His postural milestones get delayed. • Gravity constantly topples him down when Paretic muscles are unable to generate enough force to control and restore his COM to safety.
  • 6. Brain finds its own solution! • As child is unable to control and restore his COM to safety, constant invariant gravitational force makes him constantly unsafe. • Self-organizing brain reacts to find solution for safety without waiting for any external help as, safety from falling [safety of COM] is a priority for all living beings.
  • 7. Anticipatory postural control Child with delayed milestone + paretic weak muscles + inability to control and restore his COM to safety looses out on….. Timely opportunity of inlaying anticipatory postural connectivity among postural centers of brain critical to much needed automatic safety.
  • 8. Increasing body mass Child’s body mass grows with growing chronological age. This makes it still harder for the child with delayed milestone and weak under developed paretic muscles to safeguard his balance against the toppling force of gravity. This triggers negative vicious circle.
  • 9. Self-organizing brain Self-organizing brain automatically continues to attempt to prioritize safety from falling using different resources from within when muscle force is not available and when postural motor milestones remain delayed by acting optimally and economically. Safety from falling [safety of COM] is a priority for all living beings.
  • 10. Negative contribution Journey of Self-organizing brain towards negative contribution begins when it outsources alternative tools available within in abundance, that could provide indirect safety by restricting movement to defend COM, especially when controlling and restoring COM to safety is not possible with paretic under developed muscles.
  • 11. Contracture Alternative tools are connective tissue and fascia available in abundance that connect everything in the body to everything else at a distance and also bind fibers of muscles from inside out thereby easily bind multilinked body into a log like structure with contracture that could restrict movement thereby indirectly defend COM.
  • 12. Negative compounding effect Restriction on movement from contracture + delayed milestones + paretic muscles + inability to control COM, all these has compounding negative effect on brain’s ability of inlaying of anticipatory postural connectivity post birth critical for automatic control of COM safety.
  • 13. Log like structure Self-organizing brain relentlessly continues to move on in its journey for automatic safety by not letting body to develop postural milestone and turning body into log like structure with contracture that restricts movements in multilinked body in self defense to prioritize safety..
  • 14. Internal v/s External This internal journey of brain to develop contracture does not stop despite huge external human efforts put in to manually stretch contracture, use Botox on under developed contracted wasted muscle sheet or child going under surgical knife.
  • 15. Coax the brain for its priority Brain continues its negative journey and child gets trapped in for ever to become a CP child unless brain is coaxed to act for its priority safety of COM from within so that child grows, develops muscles, inlays anticipatory postural control and leaves behind negative contribution; ‘contracture and stiffness’ with Vasa Concept.
  • 16. You can do it. You can prevent contractures and stiffness and prevent body from turning into a log like structure.