Neurologic Patients - Tango Therapy Neurotango®

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Physiotherapy, Neurology, Psychotherapy, Coaching, Social Trainings
International Tango Therapy Training Center
Funkengasse 6
D-58313 Herdecke
Germany
Tel: +49 0173 740 2000
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Neurologic Patients

Testimonials
Reinhard and Marianne are participants of a Neurotango® group in Dortmund since 2015. Reinhard was diagnosed with dementia in 2012. Both are born in 1932 and their are married together over 60 years.

They have still a lot of fun doing the neuromotor training and they nearly never miss a lesson.
Helga and her husband Gerd are participants of a Neurotango® course since 2014 .. They are also travelling the 2nd time in October 2018 to Mallorca for Tango Therapy hollidays.. She is so happy that her husband is better than ever before.

<< Youtube Video (only available in German)
Hans was diagnosed Parkinson disease in 2002. He also participates in the Neurotango® group for 4  years. His grandchildren are telling him that grandpa is grown so much.
At the beginning he had a big curverture of spine and his view was on the height of the chest of his wife. Now they are able to look eachother in their eyes.

<<Youtube Video (only available in German)


Renate has taken place an an intense Tango Therapy training, Mallorca 2016. Her husband Gunther suffers from Marbus Parkinson. Both are currently joining the Neurotango® group in Lünen.
We are offering a trip to Mallorca for the training in October 2018.

<<Youtube Video (only available in German)
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Neurotango® (a registrated word mark in Germany)
Funkengasse 6, 58313 Herdecke
CEO: Simone Schlafhorst
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Simone Schlafhorst
+49 (0) 173 740 2000
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