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Device-assisted therapy

In our therapy center, the focus is on device-assisted therapy - as an extension to conventional treatment. Our innovative systems guarantee a high number of repetitions, precise execution of movements and offer support where it is needed. This form of treatment provides a safe environment to internalize and refine movement patterns, complementing traditional methods.

What is device-assisted therapy?

Device-assisted therapy combines the expertise of our therapists with the benefits of modern technology. The equipment does not replace personal care, but rather expands the therapy possibilities - movements can be trained with a higher number of repetitions and more precise objectives, progress can be measured more precisely and rehabilitation is generally more efficient.

For example: You want to improve your walking ability after a stroke. At the moment, you need support to stand upright, lift the affected leg and place it accurately. In our therapy center, a therapy device assists with stabilization so that your therapist can concentrate fully on guiding and encouraging your movement.

Your advantages

  • Precision & repetition

    With the help of devices, movements can be performed in a targeted and optimal manner and repeated thousands of times. This high repetition rate is necessary to recreate the motor plan of an activity in the brain, to relearn it or to anchor it in an alternative execution.

  • Measurable progress

    The devices record every single movement sequence in real time and provide valuable data on strength, endurance and coordination. This information flows directly into therapy planning and transparently shows the progress that has been made. Patients and therapists can track the development and control the success of the therapy in a targeted manner.

  • Motivation through technology

    Interactive exercises and playful elements inspire and offer varied therapy. In addition, audiovisual feedback in real time on execution and results provides encouragement. Instead of performing monotonous movements over and over again, you experience training that actively involves you and makes individual progress measurable and perceptible. This increases the enjoyment of the therapy, which in turn increases long-term motivation for rehabilitation.