The Rebalance Impulse is not a medical device. It is intended for various market segments and audiences, except for healthcare facilities. No specialized staff is required for the implementation or operation of the device. The autonomous mode feature, which is commonly used in companies, does not require any support staff and can be used freely and independently.
Whether you are a high-level athlete, business owner, or working a 9-to-5 job, this program might be right for you. If you, like many, are experiencing significant stress, it is definitely for you!
The harm that stress can cause and the impact of excess stress on your daily life is no longer a secret. Research by two Nobel Prize winners has shown that chronic stress is, quite unexpectedly, the main factor in accelerated aging and increased neurodegenerative illness.
In addition, a large body of research has presented chronic stress as the main driver for the explosion in chronic illness: high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, cancer, cognitive degeneration, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and cardiovascular diseases.
The Global Organization for Stress reports that 80% of people feel stress at work. In addition, the American Institute of Stress reveals that 73% of people experience stress that affects their mental health, and 77% experience stress that affects their physical health.
Therefore, fighting chronic stress has become a personal priority, as well as a real public health issue.
REST ASSURED, WE HAVE THE SOLUTION!
The training and cognitive stimulation sessions offered in the “Stress Management” program combine chromorhythm-based breathing techniques with exclusive Synchromotherapy® protocols. These specific and targeted stimulations promote the production of Alpha and Theta brain waves conducive to relaxation and regeneration, as well as the release of the three well-being neurohormones: serotonin, dopamine, and oxytocin.
Advanced meditation exercises, accompanied by auditory frequency stimulations improve the regulation of emotions and help reduce stress. Slowing down the activity of the amygdala and the areas of the brain involved in managing negative emotions allows for a calmer mind and better stress management, in both the short and long term.
Together, these applied neuroscience techniques rebalance® your autonomic nervous system. The Rebalance Impulse® “Stress management” program will provide you with an effective solution that will enable you to keep your stress under control for good.
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If you are having difficulty falling asleep, cannot get a full night’s rest, or wake up frequently during the night, this program is for you!
There are a multitude of factors that may impact your sleep. Stress, anxiety, emotional exhaustion, age, or an irregular daily schedule are all causes that disturb the quality of your sleep. Your deep sleep is diminished, awakenings are more frequent, and you wake up in the morning still feeling tired.
In order to improve the quality of your sleep and ensure you feel restored every morning, Rebalance Impulse® proposes a specific training program that will change your life.
Exercises based on breathing and mindfulness have proven their effectiveness in improving sleep quality and reducing the impact of stress-related symptoms.
The Rebalance Impulse® sessions specifically dedicated to the “Sleep” program combine innovative and exclusive Synchromotherapy® protocols and chromorhythm-based cardiac coherence breathing exercises for unparalleled benefits. These stimulations activate the parasympathetic nervous system, increase the amplitude of Alpha waves, and regulate your stress. Learning specific techniques for brain anchoring will allow you to fall asleep quickly and, if necessary, to get back to sleep fast if woken up during the night.
Rebalance Impulse® will enable you to find a restful sleep that will significantly and lastingly increase the quality of your life and your ability to recover.
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If you have been experiencing memory loss, difficulty concentrating, or are simply preparing for exams, this is the right program for you!
Memorization is a complex process that can be negatively impacted by different factors such as physical fatigue, stress, emotional imbalance, excessive mental work, dietary imbalance, or degeneration. Any one of these factors may cause you to have trouble concentrating and getting organized, or to suffer small and more frequent memory gaps.
Boost your brain agility and improve your concentration and memorization skills thanks to our “Memory & Concentration” program.
Numerous studies have shown changes in the activity and structure of the areas of the brain associated with attention and memorization (the anterior cingulate cortex and hippocampus) in response to meditative practices.
The Rebalance Impulse® sessions in the “Memory & Concentration” program promote targeted brain activity around these specific areas. By combining the benefits of exclusive Synchromotherapy® protocols, your autonomic nervous system is rebalanced, your stress levels are decreased, and your sleep quality is improved. The memory and concentration processes are thus greatly improved. The results speak for themselves and your cognitive performance increases.
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Finding it difficult to manage your anger or sadness? Feeling unable to keep calm in moments of frustration? Sometimes all it takes is a major change in your personal life, or an important deadline at work, for you to lose your footing. These types of events are often a source of anxiety, stress, irritability, and are accompanied by a feeling of exhaustion.
To perform well in our daily lives, we must be able to control our emotions, but this can be challenging at times!
Emotional management varies greatly from person to person. Our past life events and our environment influence the structure of our brains and especially the system of emotions. Our “Emotional Management” program allows you to reprogram your brain in the long term to help you overcome difficult episodes and regain calm, well-being, and serenity in your daily life.
To be less prone to anxiety or depression, one must learn how to calm one’s emotional brain, especially the amygdala. A growing body of research confirms that mindfulness meditation techniques help regulate stress responsiveness, develop self-control, and reinforce positive cognitive emotional processes.
Our specific protocols combine targeted techniques of guided mental imagery with chromorhythm-based breathing exercises and Synchromotherapy® stimulations. These will gradually give you powerful tools to reduce and suppress anxiety attacks, depressive states, and signs of irritability. You, and especially your loved ones, will bear witness to this newfound balance.
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The ‘Sport performance’ sessions are designed to be integrated into the daily training and recovery routines of athletes. In addition to sessions dedicated to stress management and better sleep, mental imagery and chromorhythmic breathing exercises aim to develop the state of flow.
According to coach Jacques Borlée, the state of flow is characterized by a mental state that allows for the expression of 100% of physical capabilities, a sensation of total control, and great ease in decision-making. According to Professor Guy Cheron, a world-renowned neurophysiologist, the state of flow enables the perfect execution of a movement or action without conscious
effort.
Since the state of flow is reproducible, athletes seek to recreate these moments of grace, intense satisfaction, and pleasure in their sport. Regular scheduling of Rebalance Impulse® sessions helps create a dynamic conducive to the emergence of this state of flow.
Rebalance Impulse® brain training sessions include mental imagery and motor imagery exercises coupled with light and sound stimulations. Regular mental training practice helps develop optimal preparation and control conditions and facilitates access to the flow state.
The application areas of the ‘Sport performance’ sessions are numerous: technical perfection and motor learning, modulation of confidence, motivation, or anxiety levels, tactical and strategic dimensions, and functional rehabilitation.
From a neurophysiological perspective, studies show that the state of flow is systematically associated with high alpha wave power during movement execution. The Rebalance Impulse® experience has proven to be characterized by a significant and lasting increase in alpha wave generator activity.
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ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a condition that impairs attention and concentration. This disorder has become a public health issue affecting approximately 10% of children worldwide. ADHD is more common in boys than in girls.
Attention capacity is a key factor in the development of a child and the adult they will become, as it forms the foundation of learning, memory, thinking, creativity, and social interaction.
ADHD is most often characterized by persistent difficulty in modulating attention, inattentive mistakes, difficulty in maintaining sustained attention, resisting distracting stimuli, organizing, starting and completing tasks, forgetfulness, and a tendency to misplace or lose items.
The Rebalance Impulse® sessions specifically developed for children with ADHD (ages 6 to 12) are based on protocols of auditory and light stimulation. The child is immersed in a state of deep relaxation, resulting in reduced hyperactivity and better emotional balance. The mental imagery and chromorhythmic breathing techniques offered promote improved attention and concentration, and strengthen the executive functions of children.
Children experience the Rebalance Impulse® sessions as a real gift. They express, even at a very young age, their desire to repeat the experience.
Through these sessions, the results and well-being achieved for the child positively impact the entire family.
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In our lives, we may be faced with events that are difficult to overcome. If your daily life is being polluted by traumatic thoughts and your mind is unable to find peace, this program will benefit you!
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can be compared to an anxiety disorder that results from an event with traumatic potential. It is estimated that 70% of the world’s population has experienced or will experience such an event, and about 10% of people suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. These individuals have three main symptoms (repetition or intrusion, avoidance, and hypervigilance), which are often accompanied by depression, sleep disorders, or difficulty concentrating.
The EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy, developed by American psychologist Francine Shapiro reduces anxiety, stops the onset of traumatic images and intrusive thoughts (flashbacks). EMDR plays a therapeutic role through a visual recall process associated with eye movements. It also improves sleep for people with PTSD.
Rebalance Impulse® is the first fully autonomous device for the treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders (PTSD). The sessions specifically designed for this exclusive program offer synchronized light scenarios (Synchromotherapy®) based on frequencies whose effectiveness has been validated in the laboratory through electroencencephalogram (EEG) testing. The user can easily perform visualization and eye movement exercises according to chromorhythm-based protocols, without the intervention of a therapist. These stimulations trigger a very specific brain activity, creating a kind of deep slow-wave sleep while awake. The synchronization of activity in different brain regions induced by these exercises also stimulates memory mechanisms and transforms intrusive thoughts into non-traumatic memories.
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