Abstract
With regard to rehabilitation techniques, the therapeutic effect depends on the ability of the therapist. Especially, in the area of central nervous diseases, it is felt that differences in therapists skills are greatly reflected in therapeutic outcomes. An appropriate environment setting is necessary to cure central nervous diseases. The environment setting has many items, but the following are especially important: 1) integration of the cure policy; 2) appropriate imitation technology; 3) reduction of surplus compensation; 4) construction of the central axis; and 5) offer of the appropriate search activity.