CHALLENGES OF TODAY’S THERAPY
Patients spend up to 72% of their time in rehabilitation hospitals in bed without effective training. 1
With aging population the number of patients grows, healthcare costs increase and therefore length of stay in hospitals is reduced.
TRANSFORM YOUR REHABILITATION BUSINESS
To treat more patients:
Robotic and sensor-based technology can assist in manual patient care so therapists can concentrate on the patient.
To provide better outcomes:
Numerous studies have shown that combining robotic technologies with conventional therapy leads to successful outcomes.
To motivate through training:
Game-like exercises can effectively encourage patients to train with greater intensity and motivate them to participate.
To provide greater intensity:
Time can effectively be spent with treatment with robotic and sensor-based technology for patient rehabilitation.
To treat various patients:
Devices can cater and treat patients who suffer from different pathologies and at various stages of affliction.
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- More than 3.000+ installations worldwide
- 9 out of the 10 best US rehabilitation hospitals use Hocoma solutions
- Over 500+ peer-reviewed studies prove the effectiveness of our solutions
- Discover how clinics and facilities around the world are using Hocoma devices to support therapists and patients.
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1. De Wit L, et al. Use of time by stroke patients: a comparison of four European rehabilitation centers. Stroke 2005; 36(9):1977–83.
2. World Health Organization. Neurological Disorders: Public Health Challenges. 2006, Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization.