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Treatment for shoulder pain Gabi Zeilig, MD, Dept of Neurological Rehabilitation The Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel. Purpose of the study: to test the efficacy of the TerraQuant medical device on shoulder pain resulting from inflammation (OA, Tendonitis, Bursitis). Background: TerraQuant is a unique device which combines low level pulse laser therapy (LLLT), pulsating ...
Whether you are a physiotherapist who is treating a patient or someone who would like to receive rehabilitation safely at home, BECURE is ready to help you. The Problem Physiotherapy (physical therapy) is used for the rehabilitation of neurological, orthopedic, pediatric, geriatric, and rheumatologic diseases; to diagnose muscle-skeletal system diseases; and to treat them. It is a holistic ...
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For more information, refer to our Complete Guide to Chronic Strokes. Principles Of Neurorehabilitation After A Stroke Stroke survivors and rehabilitation healthcare practitioners are encouraged to utilize principles of neurorehabilitation after stroke based on motor learning and brain plasticity mechanisms. ...
Sensing Future has a software dedicated to assist physiotherapy activities, physical and vestibular rehabilitation and neurorehabilitation, the PhysioSensing Balance. At the moment, it has twelve protocols for balance assessment (Figure 1), which allow the identification of balance disorders and muscle strength problems in the lower limbs, using the PhysioSensing pressure plate ...
The Atlas 2030, the world's only exoskeleton for children, is capable of achieving much more effective therapy in the treatment of Spinal Muscular Atrophy The Mak Active Knee, the exoskeleton that works like a robotic knee, is achieving previously impossible rehabilitations due to speed and absence of pain Elena Garcia Armada, founder of Marsi-Bionics and scientific researcher at the CSIC, ...
If the results are positive, principal investigator Mohammed Sakel, FRCP, physician and director of Neurorehabilitation Service at East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust, plans to seek funding to complete a large-scale, randomized, controlled clinical trial. ...
People with multiple sclerosis (MS) are being sought to take part in a study that aims to investigate the benefits of a robotic walking device. Karen Saunders, a consultant clinical and research neuro-physiotherapist, is the co-investigator on a feasibility trial that is evaluating the use of a balance exercise programme that makes use of a Rex robotic exoskeleton. During the trial, the robotic ...
This novel system was designed and configured for a home-based setting to test the feasibility of BCI-driven neurorehabilitation in outpatient environments. Methods— Ten chronic hemiparetic stroke survivors with moderate-to-severe upper-limb motor impairment (mean Action Research Arm Test=13.4) used a powered robotic hand-piece that opened and closed the affected hand ...
