The ArmeoPower enables highly intensive arm rehabilitation in the early stages of recovery. Support automatically adapts to your abilities and offers simultaneous therapy from the shoulder to the fingers. Game-like exercises provide training in activities of daily living, and immediate performance feedback is helpful in motivation and modification of activities for the most effective rehabilitation.
The ArmeoSpring uses an exoskeleton to support the affected extremity (arm/hand). It provides bodyweight support, allowing you to move more easily and compensate for decreased motor control or neuromuscular weakness. Using virtual reality and games, repetitive motion therapy with the ArmeoSpring is engaging and fun.
The SaeboGlove is lightweight glove with a low-profile, functional design that can be worn throughout the day. The glove includes a tension system that extends the clients’ fingers and thumb following grasping. The SaeboGlove allows for grasp and release re-training and increased functional use throughout the day when worn.
The FES Cycle transmits electrical stimulation to your arm muscles. The stimulation cycles on and off, triggering different muscles and causing functional movement. Repetitive arm motions pedal a bicycle for 30 minutes. The goal is that you will then be motivated to create this movement on your own without help from the FES or the motor.
The Raphael SmartGlove is a lightweight exoskeleton that fits to the hand and forearm and interacts with a tablet. The tablet software contains more than 40 games to challenge a variety of finger, wrist, and forearm movements. The Raphael SmartGlove provides high repetition to retrain movements of the hand.
The FITLIGHT Trainer system is a wireless reaction training tool equipped with LED lights managed by a tablet controller. The system of lights acts as targets users need to deactivate during their training session, sending data back to the tablet for analysis. The system is used to retrain the arm and improve range of motion, coordination, strength, and gross motor function of the upper extremity.