A further stimulus is provided by the varying and individually adapted sound spectra (see “Acupuncture with sounds”, AMK, according to Berndsen/Berndsen). As the membrane of the water element is in direct contact with the loudspeakers, the sound waves are directed into the water and transmitted from there to the body. The acoustic stimuli stimulate the psychologically and physically influential sense of hearing, which receives its information via the skin, tissue and bones on the one hand and via the ear on the other. Sensory actions, the finest muscle contractions and brain functions are stimulated via these receptors, which optimizes the integration of information.
In a second phase, SDS therapy is carried out on a “sensory couch” in an inwardly curved (concave) body position. The “Senso Couch” is balanced in such a way that it is moved solely by breathing in and out. This brings the breathing rhythm and body movement into harmony and further consolidates the goals of SDS therapy.