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Brain Injury Equipment Supplied In Germany
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Ekso Bionics based inRichmond, CALIFORNIA (USA)
EksoNR is a robotic exoskeleton specifically designed to be used in a rehabilitation setting to progress neurorehab patients so they can walk out of the device and back into their communities. As the first exoskeleton FDA-cleared for acquired brain injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS) and spinal cord injury, EksoNR offers the industry’s ...
Manufactured by:Fiagon AG Medical Technologies based inHennigsdorf (Berlin), GERMANY
A procedure to remove a sample of abnormal tissue is called a brain biopsy and allows a neurosurgeon the diagnosis of a brain lesion. After the decision for this procedure, the BiopsyPointer is guided by the CUBE4D in the preoperative CT or MRI scan and enables a direct and constant guidance for the surgeon. Different biopsy needles are compatible with the BiopsyPointer and are easily calibrated ...
Manufactured by:HASOMED GmbH based inMagdeburg, GERMANY
This practical tool assists the therapist in the rehabilitation of cognitive disorders that affect specific aspects of attention, concentration, memory, perception, activities of daily living and much more.By solving tasks, brain processes will be activated and important brain functions will be improved or restored. Successful training means that the user will be ...
Manufactured by:inomed Medizintechnik GmbH based inEmmendingen, GERMANY
The LG2-sEEG Lesion Generator is one of the new devices in the inomed RF Lesion Generator series. In combination with the sEEG-Box, it is possible to perform RF treatments via sEEG electrodes. sEEG (stereoelectroencephalography) is an invasive, diagnostic procedure for patients with drug-resistant ...
Manufactured by:Protembis GmbH based inAachen, GERMANY
ProtEmbo is a catheter-based cerebral protection system to deflect embolic material away from the cerebrovascular circulation during leftsided heart procedures – in particular transcatheter aortic valve replacement ...
