Medical Rehabilitation Applications
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Robotic rehabilitation improves efficiency
Offering new technology to patients in your clinic is attractive and allows you to adapt and personalise training programs to the individual needs of the patients. You are able to constantly monitor and evaluate progression and adjust accordingly. The use of medical devices provides higher training intensity compared to what is typically achieved in traditional rehabilitation, and at the same time offloading therapists' burden. Robotic movement therapy is a recommended intervention in rehabilitation, all the way ...
By Made for Movement based in Skien, NORWAY.
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Solutions for rehabilitation sector
Because of the high flexibility you can ensure more active lifts with increased patient/user involvement. Sit to stand and gait training are supported by the robot meaning less passive transfers and therefore more efficient ...
By PTR Robots | Part of Blue Ocean Robotics based in Odense, DENMARK.
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Stroke Rehabilitation
Repetitive TMS has beneficial effects on motor recovery that can be translated to clinically meaningful improvement in disability in patients with post-stroke ...
By SYNEIKA based in 35000, FRANCE.
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Hands-Free Robotic Device for Spinal Cord Injury
RAPPER II is a multi-centre, international trial to evaluate the feasibility and safety of the REX and of a set of customised exercises performed in a REX; and the impact on quality of life. 56 recruits took part in the ...
By Rex Bionics Ltd based in Auckland, NEW ZEALAND.
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Hands-Free Robotic Device for Spinal Cord Injury (Tetraplegia)
The presentation of RAPPER II analysis by Principal Physiotherapy Investigator, Jon Graham BA, MSc, MSCP at the 93rd annual meeting of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Chicago Ill, showed ...
By Rex Bionics Ltd based in Auckland, NEW ZEALAND.
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Effective and Engaging Upper Extremity Rehabilitation
Stroke upper limb rehabilitation with Axinesis: If you have a neurological condition, rehabilitation should help you achieve optimal outcomes while being safe and engaging. Axinesis’s neurorehabilitation devices support effective upper extremity rehabilitation in conditions such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, cerebral palsy and multiple ...
By Axinesis based in Wavre, BELGIUM.
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