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Helena López; why did you decide to become a physiotherapist? Because I like dealing with people, I like helping, I like healthcare… All these reasons were leading me towards medicine, but, in that case, I would spend little time with the patient. I preferred the contact, to be more involved in their evolution. And what made me decide, specifically for the field of neurology, was ...
The protocol for the treatment of chronic back pain is difficult to establish, but certain results of physical therapy are expected. A fully automated physical therapy robot has been developed to promote the use of physical therapy and improve the productivity of physical ...
Robot-assisted therapy (RAT) is of significant interest in early rehabilitation, when neuroplasticity is high but motor control is frequently insufficient for patients to independently practice functional movements. Many patients with stroke experience persistent upper limb (UL) impairments. This single-blind, randomized, controlled trial[i] explored the impact of partially substituting ...
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BioXtreme is proud to announce that a new commercial evaluation agreement was signed with STEPS Budapest Center for Robotic Rehabilitation. The agreement includes a 6- months evaluation period for deXtreme, by the end of which STEPS commits to purchasing the device (pending evaluation criteria are met). BioXtreme has developed a ground-breaking robotic device for motor-learning, based on ...
We are proud to announce that BioXtreme has formed a strategic partnership with Jamzone. Located in the Netherlands, Jamzone is an innovation lab, specializing in development of innovative products and services that are cutting-edge in mental, emotional and behavioral healthcare and performance. The first phase of the partnership will focus on the VR and AR environments of deXtreme™ and ...
Stroke affects more than 15 million people worldwide. Direct access to clinically proven therapies and a full recovery is out of reach for most survivors leading to a lifetime of impairment. "Our mission is to deliver neuro-rehab in every home through robotic exoskeletons guided by AI. Latin for 'movement anewed', Motus Nova envisions a world where survivors of stroke live without impairment. We ...
