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The recent rapid development of technologies for rehabilitation presents clinicians with a broad range of choices for maximizing recovery outcomes. This is exciting, since it means that there are many new opportunities to augment patients’ rehabilitation. However, the choice of which technology to use may feel overwhelming. From big robotic machines to small wearable devices, new technologies can help deliver different therapy goals to diverse patient populations within different types of rehabilitation facilities.
Owing mainly to indirect expenses, treating neurologically impaired patients can be very costly. In Europe, for example, healthcare and therapy make up roughly 37% of overall treatment costs while consequential issues such as work disability or early retirement account for a staggering 40%. Therefore, it is essential that healthcare facilities be able to offer patients intensive and efficient therapy: Faster and better functional recovery means faster and better workforce reentry. This webinar presents different clinical examples of efficient setups with modern rehabilitation technology that allows for improved therapeutic intensity as well as outcomes.
For pediatric rehabilitation some treatment aspects need to be considered. To understand where we are heading and how to handle those aspects, three key experts from the pediatric rehabilitation field will share their knowledge and experiences.
Sensor technology has become part of our daily life and has been increasingly integrated in physical therapy. Two experts will share their experiences using sensor technology both in a research and in a rehabilitation setting.
Learn more about the scientific background and efficacy of using virtual and augmented reality for balance and gait training and download the white paper.
Key factors for successful recovery of neurological and neuromuscular patients are, among others, motivation and engagement, feedback for both patient and therapist, and having to do movement tasks in a varied environment. Virtual reality can provide innovative therapeutic solutions to enhance these factors in the rehabilitation field. What’s more, virtual reality is already well integrated and established in many clinics as a rehabilitation tool all over the world. In this exclusive webinar, two experts will share their experiences on using virtual reality in a rehabilitation setting.
Regaining the ability to walk independently is one of the main therapy goals for patients who suffer from neurological diseases. Today, different treatment options are used according to the severity of injury, the capability of the patient or the given resources in the clinic.
Together with our guest speaker, Prof. Alberto Esquenazi, one of the leading experts in gait rehabilitation, we give you insights into state-of-the-art therapy solutions.
This webinar also includes a live session from MossRehab, one of the leading hospitals in the US.
Scientific evidence has proven that early mobilization of patients facing prolonged bedrest can lead to improved functional outcome, shorter length of hospitalization and a better quality of life.
Professionals around the world developed different methods of early mobilization. Find out how our clinical experts Prof. Andreas Bender and Barry Ford integrate advanced technology in their setup for early rehabilitation.
Nick Ward and Stephanie Salentine share their knowledge and experience in using new technology in efficient settings and answer questions at the end of the webinar.
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