REHABILITATION VON HAND-, ARM- UND SCHULTERFUNKTION Pablo® System als Erweiterung des Pablo® Systems ermöglicht eine aktive Therapie der gesamten oberen Extremität. Die vielfältig kombinierbaren interaktiven Therapievarianten gestalten die Rehabilitation für die Patienten durchgängig spannend und motivierend. Das Pablo® System Das Therapiegerät besteht aus dem Pablo® (integrierten Kraft- und Bewegungssensoren), dem Pablo® Multiboard und dem Pablo® Multiball. Der Pablo® ist einfach über eine USB-Schnittstelle mit dem PC verbunden. Jedes der einzelnen Pablo®-Elemente ist auf das Trainieren der verschiedensten motorischen Defizite vor allem der oberen Extremität “zugeschnitten”, das System bietet jedoch weit mehr als nur Therapiemodule.
Robots and Rehabilitation Neville Hogan, Ph.D., Newman Laboratory, MIT, Cambridge Diane Anderson, Stroke Survivor there are no silver bullets after brain injury, but new robotic technologies are effective in helping stroke victims regain function in their arms and legs. This cutting edge technology doesn’t just assist by moving limbs; it fosters learning that actually rewires the brain. Robots are emerging as a promising new rehabilitation tool. An estimated two million Americans experience traumatic brain injuries each year. While thousands die from their injuries, millions more are part of a silent epidemic. These injuries are internal and often are not obvious to the eye. Brain injury has deep and profound implications for the injured, their families, and their friends. A brain injury can happen to you, or a member of your family, at any time. This program was produced by the San Diego Brain Injury Foundation, in conjunction with the University of California – San Diego. It was generously supported by an educational grant from Jaguar Kearny Mesa of San Diego. We thank everyone involved for their excellent contribution. Video Rating: 0 / 5
ReoTherapy – ReoGo by Motorika – Robotic Rehabilitation treatment for stroke Innovative robotic system for rehabilitation of stroke, brain injury and other impairment. Advanced, fully motorized robotic arm for shoulder, arm, wrist, and hand therapy Find more info at www.motorika.com E-mail to: info@motorika.com Video Rating: 0 / 5
Robots and Rehabilitation Neville Hogan, Ph.D., Newman Laboratory, MIT, Cambridge Diane Anderson, Stroke Survivor there are no silver bullets after brain injury, but new robotic technologies are effective in helping stroke victims regain function in their arms and legs. This cutting edge technology doesn’t just assist by moving limbs; it fosters learning that actually rewires the brain. Robots are emerging as a promising new rehabilitation tool. An estimated two million Americans experience traumatic brain injuries each year. While thousands die from their injuries, millions more are part of a silent epidemic. These injuries are internal and often are not obvious to the eye. Brain injury has deep and profound implications for the injured, their families, and their friends. A brain injury can happen to you, or a member of your family, at any time. This program was produced by the San Diego Brain Injury Foundation, in conjunction with the University of California – San Diego. It was generously supported by an educational grant from Jaguar Kearny Mesa of San Diego. We thank everyone involved for their excellent contribution.
Robots and Rehabilitation Neville Hogan, Ph.D., Newman Laboratory, MIT, Cambridge Diane Anderson, Stroke Survivor there are no silver bullets after brain injury, but new robotic technologies are effective in helping stroke victims regain function in their arms and legs. This cutting edge technology doesn’t just assist by moving limbs; it fosters learning that actually rewires the brain. Robots are emerging as a promising new rehabilitation tool. An estimated two million Americans experience traumatic brain injuries each year. While thousands die from their injuries, millions more are part of a silent epidemic. These injuries are internal and often are not obvious to the eye. Brain injury has deep and profound implications for the injured, their families, and their friends. A brain injury can happen to you, or a member of your family, at any time. This program was produced by the San Diego Brain Injury Foundation, in conjunction with the University of California – San Diego. It was generously supported by an educational grant from Jaguar Kearny Mesa of San Diego. We thank everyone involved for their excellent contribution.