Abstract

Gravity has captured the attention of thinkers since Aristote. Scientists are always trying to more understand the physical mechanisms and their impacts on terrestrial and extraterrestrial life. Despite all the progress in scientific and clinical research, we still don’t know certain mechanisms of functions and the extraordinary powers of this gravity. Moreover, man is one of the living beings that is directly linked to this gravity. Scientific studies prove the impact of this gravity on height and weight development, the functions of vital organs due to inactivity, and the socio-cultural behavior of human beings. From the neurophysiological point of view, the biomechanics of man in connection with the sensory-motor vectors are intimately linked to the vector of the vertical. This vector is in perpetual change during the passage of the man from the lying position to the standing one and obviously during the walk-in order to build a trajectory and a direction to the movement. However, little scientific and clinical evidence has been revealed on the effect of gravity in the field of Cerebral Palsy and in particular that of multiple disabilities. The complex and heterogeneous clinical picture raises the limits of research in the field of multiple disabilities. However, international consensus and studies are gradually emerging trying to better understand the importance of this severity on the health of people with multiple disabilities. This case study of a child with multiple disabilities highlights the news in the literature review. The Physiotherapist evokes this clinical and scientific problem of the device and its link with gravity by proposing an installation which he calls “MOBIVERT” to put the child in charge in a course of listening, observation and sharing. of experience with the medical, paramedical, psycho-educational and social fields.

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