Spasticity
Many parents of disabled children would like to know what spasticity exactly is and what the causes of their child’s limbs rigidity are. Let’s have a look at the factors that are responsible for this disbalance of muscle tone.
Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy CP is used as an umbrella term. Below is an explanation and a further insight into what CP is and what causes it. We also explain how it can affect the body and the important role ABR can play
Functions: why does ABR NOT focus directly on them?
Krista answers some of the most asked questions from parents about ABR.
The ABC of ABR – E – Energy
For the letter E, we will give you more information about energy and how ABR therapy will shift the body into a more efficient energy-use which is needed to rebuild the foundation of the body.
What makes ABR different to other therapies?
Krista answers some of the most asked questions from parents about ABR.
The ABC of ABR – D – Development
For the letter D, we will give you more information about development and if your child is using the right strategies.
Where does ABR belong in the rehabilitation system?
Krista answers some of the most asked questions from parents about ABR.
The ABC of ABR – C – Comfort zone and learning
For the letter C, we will give you more information about how important it is to let a child learn new things in a comfortable way.
The ABC of ABR – B – Body map in the brain
In the ABC of ABR, you learn more about the bodymap in the brain.
The ABC of ABR – A – Autism and how the brain works
In the ABC of ABR different topics are explained. This article gives you some insights into autism and how the brain works in general.
It’s all about fascia!
Elke is the mother of Senn, a little boy with CP. She talks about fascia and how ABR benefits Senn.
The neck matters
Roeland talks about the neck and how an scientific article shows that connective tissue forms a bridge between muscles and nerves in the neck. For him, it helps to explain why ABR sees everything in the body as a coherent
I found ABR therapy, it’s good and I couldn’t keep it to myself.
Nonye, mom of Ziim, talks about her 7 years journey of ABR. And how she managed to bring the ABR Belgium team to Nigeria.
ABR and physiotherapy, possible or impossible combination?
Roeland Vollaard, a former physiotherapist, talks about the combination of ABR and physiotherapy.
We want to share our wonderful story with you!
My name is Charo, mom of Diego and I want to share our wonderful story with you.
Action = Reaction
Author: Roeland Vollaard, physiotherapist in Alkmaar, The Netherlands. I’m standing on a wall and I jump off. Just like that guy in the picture. Thanks to gravity, I speed up downwards. It then quickly becomes interesting what’s under my feet. It
Fascia is all around us
Video about fascia by Gil Hedley. Not for sensitive viewers.
Why Sam likes bumpy rides
Roeland Vollaard, physiotherapist in Alkmaar, The Netherlands, about his walks with Sam.
The ABR way of thinking
Roeland Vollaard, physiotherapist in Alkmaar, The Netherlands, explains the ABR way of thinking.
This was what our girl needed
My name is Nadia, I am 40 years old and I am from Romania. I found out about ABR therapy on the internet and I was amazed to find a new approach to neuromotor rehabilitation! I read everything I found about ABR
Testimonial and progress of the journey of Naran
Video about the journey of Naran.
Ira
Our son Ira is thirteen years old. He has cerebral palsy due to premature birth (quadriplegia). We started with classical physiotherapy early on, when he was still a baby. Ira is completely bound to his hand moved wheel chair. Physiotherapy When he
The ABR journey of Mateea, Alina and Bogdan
Hello, we are Alina and Bogdan from Romania, the parents of Ioana Mateea, who is eight years old. We have been doing ABR therapy for five years. When Mateea was six months she was diagnosed with CP, and from that moment on we
Meet Abraham
Abraham Not only did we launch a new website, we also have a new logo. We chose an image that represents ABR and what we stand for. We are really proud of our new logo and the symbolism behind it. An elephant







