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Armeo Therapy Concept
The Armeo Therapy Concept is a sustainable and powerful therapy concept for individuals who have suffered strokes, traumatic brain injury or neurological disorders resulting in hand and arm impairment.
Despite the patient’s disorder, research suggests that the neural plasticity of the brain is retained and new connections can be made through intensive, repetitive, task-oriented movements. These exercises assist the gradual reorganization of the brain, which subsequently allows the restoration of movement and functionality to the affected parts.
Clinical trials also indicate that therapies are more effective if the patient initiates the exercise and remains motivated through the often lengthy rehabilitation process, a recovery period in which one-to-one therapist attention may not be economically viable.
Using this clinical evidence as a basis, the Armeo Therapy Concept has been developed. It comprises a modular line of three Armeo products. which address different patient and therapeutic needs across the whole “Continuum of Rehabilitation,” from acute rehabilitation to final outpatient sessions.
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Continuum of Rehabilitation
The Armeo Therapy Concept improves the efficiency of therapy treatments because the exercises are self-initiated, self-directed, functional and intense. Even severely impaired patients can practice independently, without the constant presence of a therapist, allowing patients to exploit their full potential for recovery.
The Augmented Performance Feedback provided by the shared software platform, encourages and motivates patients to achieve a higher number of repetitions, and this leads to better, faster results and improved long-term outcomes.
The software also provides automatic, ongoing assessment of motor functions and patients can readily track their progress, which helps them to take their training into their own hands and reach their therapy goals.