Conditions
One method, adapted to your child.
We work across a wide range of neurological, genetic and developmental conditions. The diagnosis tells us where to start — never where it ends.
01 · Neurological & genetic
The nervous system & genes.
Complex, often congenital disorders affecting the whole nervous system and global development.
Genetic syndromes
Down, Rett, Angelman, PURA, CHARGE, 22q11.2 (DiGeorge), Prader-Willi, Williams, Fragile X and more — global delays with tone, cognitive and motor-coordination challenges. ORCA shapes therapy around each child's exact clinical picture.
Learn moreNeuromuscular diseases (NMD)
Motor-neuron, nerve or muscle disorders — SMA (types 1–4), Duchenne/Becker dystrophy, CMT, congenital myasthenic and muscular dystrophies. Progressive weakness managed with DMI, suit therapy, NISE-Stim/TASES and Galileo.
Learn moreNeurodegenerative & Parkinson's
Chronic, progressive degeneration of the nervous system — in children, usually rare metabolic or storage disorders.
Learn morePeripheral nerve & plexus injuries
Damage to peripheral nerve structures (e.g. birth-related brachial plexus injury) — flaccid paralysis, sensory deficits and asymmetry, met with targeted active work.
Learn more02 · Cerebral & CNS injuries
The brain, after injury.
Acquired or early-childhood brain injuries causing lasting but often modifiable motor disorders.
Cerebral palsy (CP)
Early-childhood, non-progressive brain injury — all subtypes: spastic diplegic/hemiplegic/quadriplegic, dyskinetic, ataxic and mixed. Therapy combines DMI, TheraSuit/PediaSuit, Bamboo Brace, Spidercage suspension and Apexi serial casting.
Learn moreStroke & sequelae
Acute brain-circulation event — typically hemiparesis, spasticity, sensory and neuropsychological deficits — rebuilt with high-repetition active rehab.
Learn moreTraumatic brain injury (TBI)
Brain injury from external force — coordination disorders, motor paresis, cognitive and behavioural changes — regained through measured, intensive therapy.
Learn moreCerebellar ataxia & balance disorders
Disorders of motor coordination and postural control after cerebellar damage — uncoordinated movement, gait unsteadiness and dysmetria.
Learn more03 · Spinal cord & spine
The spinal highway.
Conditions that interrupt the pathways between the brain and the periphery.
Spinal cord injury / paraplegia
Traumatic or disease-related spinal cord damage — loss of motor, sensory and autonomic function below the lesion — met with active rehabilitation towards maximum independence.
Learn moreSpina bifida (myelomeningocele)
Congenital "open back" malformation of spine and cord — flaccid paralysis, sensory deficits, bladder and bowel involvement — building trunk control and mobility.
Learn more04 · Motor & development
Movement & development.
Functional impairments of the motor system and postural control, without a progressive neural origin.
Postural asymmetries
Structured malpositions and muscular imbalance — preferred postures (KISS syndrome), scoliosis — addressed early, before they cause joint overload and pain.
Learn moreHypotonia (central & peripheral)
Reduced baseline muscle tone ("floppy infant") — head and trunk control and motor milestones become harder to reach, met with targeted activation and loading.
Learn moreAutism spectrum (well-regulated)
Even with good sensory regulation, therapy often reveals praxis, motor-imitation and body-awareness particularities — supported at the child's own pace.
Learn moreSensory integration (SI / SPD)
Trouble receiving, sorting and processing sensory input — over- or under-responsiveness and disrupted motor response — helped to engage, move and self-regulate.
Learn moreDevelopmental coordination disorder (DCD)
Marked delay in motor coordination with no underlying neurological cause — "clumsiness", often paired with ADHD.
Learn moreDon't see your child's diagnosis? Reach out — we work with rare and complex cases every day. Just ask us.
Our approach
How we work with any diagnosis.
Whatever the label, our method is the same: assess objectively, build one individual plan, load it actively and intensively, and measure every step. The ORCA framework maps your child's specific challenges to the right methods — DMI, CME, suspension, vibration — at the right dose.
Tell us about your child.
A free introductory call is the quickest way to know whether — and how — we can help.