01 — Movement & motor learning
The umbrella over everything
ORCA, in plain terms.
ORCA stands for Objective Reasoning & Clinical Architecture — our paediatric neuro-motor framework that turns objective diagnostics, modern methods and structured therapy planning into one coherent architecture.
You don't choose a machine off a menu. We listen, assess and build from your child up: ORCA reads the neuro-motor profile and decides which tool, when, in what order and at what dose — then re-measures so the architecture keeps pace as your child grows.
Four letters, one method
What ORCA stands for.
Objective
We start from measurement, not impression — standardised assessments (GMFM, Peabody-3, ICF-Y) give a clear, repeatable baseline.
Reasoning
We read the whole profile and decide what to work on next — the clinical thinking that turns data into the right priorities.
Clinical
Proven, modern methods — DMI, suits and suspension, stimulation, wearables — applied with hands-on expertise and care.
Architecture
One structured architecture: the order, the dose and the rhythm — reviewed and rebuilt as your child progresses.
One framework, many tools
The methods ORCA draws on.
ORCA isn't a single device — it's how we combine the right methods for one child. Below are the families of tools the framework draws on.
02 — Suits & suspension
Loading, support & alignment.
03 — Stimulation & activation
Waking muscles up.
04 — Wearables & alignment
Support that goes home.
05 — Respiratory therapy
Breathing & lung function.
06 — Assessment & tracking
Knowing it's working.
- GMFM
- Peabody-3
- ICF-Y
- ORCA report
ORCA questions, answered
What parents ask us.
Do I have to choose the therapy method?
No — that's exactly what ORCA is for. We assess your child, reason through the profile, and decide which methods to use, in what order and at what dose. You get one architecture of care, not a menu.
Is ORCA a machine or a programme?
Neither — it's a clinical-reasoning framework. The machines and methods (DMI, suits, stimulation, wearables) are the tools; ORCA is the thinking that decides how they fit together for one child.
How do you know it's working?
We measure. Standardised assessments — GMFM, Peabody-3 and ICF-Y — give an objective baseline, and the ORCA report tracks change over time so progress is visible and the architecture can be adjusted.
Will insurance help fund it?
Often, via Krankenkasse or IV/AI pathways. See insurance & funding — our parent liaison helps with the paperwork.
Start with an assessment
See what ORCA would build for your child.
It starts with an objective assessment and a conversation. We'll map the profile, explain the reasoning, and show you the architecture we'd build — no jargon, no pressure.