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The largest medical rehabilitation provider in the Philadelphia region, MossRehab offers a complete continuum of care for persons with traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputation, stroke and other neurological and musculoskeletal diagnoses through use of assistive technologies and specialized programs with several inpatient and outpatient locations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.
The Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital is a 132-bed rehabilitation teaching hospital located in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the official teaching hospital for Harvard Medical School’s Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the main campus of the Spaulding Rehabilitation Network. A center of research and innovation, Spaulding is home to over 100 active research studies including Parkinson’s Disease, Cerebral Palsy and Traumatic Brain Injury.
Kessler is an American Institute leading the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation by delivering an exceptional patient experience through the integration of quality care, technology, education, research, and advocacy. Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation was founded in West Orange, NJ, more than 60 years ago and is located in three campuses in West Orange, Saddle Brook and Chester, New Jersey.
Rusk Rehabilitation at NYU Langone Health is the world’s first and among the largest university-affiliated academic centers devoted entirely to inpatient/outpatient care, research, and training in rehabilitation medicine for both adults and pediatric patients. The system is part of the NYU Langone Medical Center and operated under the auspices of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of the New York University School of Medicine.
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The Rehabilitation Centre Valens is part of the Clinics Valens group, together with other 4 centers in Switzerland plus one under construction. Clinics Valens are recognized as pioneers and opinion-formers in the Swiss rehabilitation field. Since 2003, the Rehabilitation Center Valens implements robotics and technology for rehabilitation and has been an innovator in the intelligent clinical integration of technology, therapy planning and development of clinical protocols.
Outpatient Center St. Gallen is part of the Clinics Valens group and it offers an interdisciplinary approach to rehabilitation. Physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, neuropsychologists and doctors work hand in hand under one roof. The center offers state-of-the-art equipment in a very modern location.
University Children’s Hospital Zurich Rehabilitation Center Affoltern am Albis. The Children’s Hospital Zurich is the largest pediatric university hospital in Switzerland and one of the leading pediatric medical centers in Europe. Patients from newborns to 18yearolds receive care at the hospital. The aim of the rehabilitation center in Affoltern am Albiscenter is to help the affected children and adolescents to become as independent as possible, thereby improving the quality of life of the whole family. The rehabilitation programs are continually being developed through the projects of the Pediatric Rehab Research Group, which focuses on robotic and computer-assisted movement therapy in a virtual environment.
The Rehabilitation Clinic Zihlschlacht specializes in the treatment of brain and nerve injured patients. For 30 years, the clinic and its employees have been focusing exclusively on the treatment and recovery of stroke, brain injuries and diseases. An interdisciplinary team of experienced neurorehabilitation specialists supports the patients over the entire time of their rehabilitation. As one of the leading speciality clinics for neurological rehabilitation, the Rehabilitation Clinic Zihlschlacht implements the most innovative therapeutic approaches and technologies, highly intensive and individualized therapy programs provided by experienced rehab professionals in interdisciplinary teams, strong partnerships and professional networks.
Hospital Hochzirl is part of the Tyrol Clinics group. The Department of Neurology at Hospital Hochzirl in Austria is a 74-bed unit for post-acute neurorehabilitation. Since 2002, the department is equipped with a robotic gym including four Lokomat, Erigo, Armeo, Amadeo and Hirob. Hochzirl successfully implements an efficient training setting combining different technologies with conventional therapy.
The outpatient center Revigo offers clients with physical limitations an efficient setting using the latest technology. Strong partners from industry, medicine and science have joined forces to shape the rehabilitation of tomorrow. Together, Hocoma, the Rehabilitation Center Zihlschlacht, Vamed and the ZHAW stand for competence and innovation in the development, integration and securing of forward-looking solutions in medical care.
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The ArmeoSpring Pro is a device intended for the rehabilitation of patients with mild to moderate impairments in upper limb function. The ArmeoSpring Pro provides functional training to improve upper limb function.
Find out more about technical details of ArmeoSpring Pro:
– Key features
– Dimensions and requirements
– Operating conditions
– User interface
– Adaptability to patients
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Clinical use and effects of the SafeGait 360° Balance and Mobility Trainer™ combined with conventional physical therapy in cancer patients
Join us for appetizers and beverages while learning about the main features of our Body Weight Support (BWS) systems SafeGait 360° Balance and Mobility Trainer™ from Natalee Takasumi, PT, DPT, our Head of Clinical Applications for the Americas. Then, Carolyn Miller, PT, DPT and Hillary Jacobsen, PT, DPT of Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, will provide real treatment scenarios of cancer patients.
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“The SafeGait allows the patients to be mobilized sooner rather than later and decreases the number of therapists needed to treat more dependent patients, while simultaneously minimizing the risk of fall. Our outcomes are certainly improving because we are doing much more intensive therapy much earlier on.” Bryan Wittmeyer MSPT, Director, Rehabilitation Therapy & Wellness Services
SafeGait 360° Balance and Mobility Trainer
Hocoma is the global market leader for the development, manufacturing, and marketing of robotic and sensor-based devices for functional movement therapy.
DIH is committed to bringing the world’s most advanced rehabilitation solutions and innovations to those that need them most, changing the lives of hundreds of millions of people in the process.
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This presentation introduces the Armeo® software and unweighting technology of the Armeo®Spring which facilitates motor recovery and provides preparatory tasks to increase independence with ADL/IADL and self-care activities.
The Armeo® software assesses the patient’s current functioning level and includes many fully customizable games to the patient’s therapy goals.
Using a functional, engaging, and active learning environment, DIH’s unweighting technology allows the patient to increase repetitions, train with high intensity and improve motor control, strength, and endurance required for everyday tasks.
Join us in learning more about this exceptional device and how it can improve the lives of many individuals.
Meet our hosts
This event is part of a webinar mini-series:
“How to safely achieve optimal levels of gait intensity”, featuring the Andago® and SafeGait. To watch the recording, please click here,
“Innovating Rehab: Virtual Reality Gait Training with the C-Mill”. To watch the recording, please click here.
Please complete the form below to watch the webinar.
Join us at booth # 2535 for a hands-on experience on the Erigo® and the Andago®!
Exhibitor hours:
Thursday, Feb. 3
Friday, Feb. 4
Saturday, Feb. 5
9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Early Mobilization
Gradual Verticalization
Functional Electrical Stimulation
Cyclic Leg Loading
Free Overground Walking
Self-Directed Gait with BWS
Fall Prevention
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This presentation introduces the Armeo® software and unweighting technology of the Armeo®Spring which facilitates motor recovery and provides preparatory tasks to increase independence with ADL/IADL and self-care activities.
The Armeo® software assesses the patient’s current functioning level and includes many fully customizable games to the patient’s therapy goals.
Using a functional, engaging, and active learning environment, DIH’s unweighting technology allows the patient to increase repetitions, train with high intensity and improve motor control, strength, and endurance required for everyday tasks.
Join us in learning more about this exceptional device and how it can improve the lives of many individuals.
Meet our hosts
This event is part of a webinar mini-series:
“How to safely achieve optimal levels of gait intensity”, featuring the Andago® and SafeGait. To watch the recording, please click here,
“Innovating Rehab: Virtual Reality Gait Training with the C-Mill”. To watch the recording, please click here.
Please complete the form below to watch the webinar.
Discover the latest updates on robotic and sensor-based devices to enrich therapy sessions in Skilled Nursing Facilities and Geriatric care.
In this webinar, you will hear recommendations on what devices we have to provide intensive individualized therapy to address the needs of geriatric patients, while also decreasing physical burden on therapists. Heidi Nielsen, Physical Therapist at Mountrail County Medical Center, will provide insight into how her facility successfully integrated advanced technology into patient care.
There will also be time for discussion and Q/A session with Dr. Nielsen, and Hocoma’s Clinical Applications and Sales team, giving clinicians and administrators the opportunity to discuss how rehabilitation technology may benefit their patients.
Our guest speaker
How to increase clinic’s reputation and turnaround by using robotic rehabilitation devices?
The Therapiezentrum am Goethering provides a wide range of therapy care for patients in all stages of rehabilitation. It was the first outpatient clinic to offer the ArmeoSpring therapy in Germany. Besides occupational therapy, the center offers also physiotherapy and logopedics. After adding ArmeoSpring to their therapy options they got almost 30 new therapy units per week in the first 4 months. Find out more about: