Media Releases

1st September 2016

TOGETHER INTO THE FUTURE: HOCOMA MERGES WITH DIH INTERNATIONAL TO PROVIDE TOTAL SOLUTION FOR MODERN REHABILITATION.

Volketswil, September 1, 2016 - Hocoma, the world leader of robotic and sensor-based rehabilitation solutions from Switzerland, merged with DIH International, a corporate holding group from Hong Kong with offices in China, Korea, the Netherlands and the US. Hocoma and DIH share the same vision as a full solution provider for the entire rehabilitation continuum. more

19th August 2016

LONG-TERM, INTENSIVE ROBOT-ASSISTED THERAPY HELPS PARAPLEGIC PATIENTS WALK AGAIN

Volketswil, August 19, 2016 - Last week, Nature Publishing Group sent the scientific areas of the Internet into a frenzy by publishing a groundbreaking study that proves the positive effects of longterm training with Brain Machine Interfaces (BMI) on patients who have suffered a spinal cord injury (SCI). more

18th May 2016

ROBOT-ASSISTED MOVEMENT TRAINING AND VIRTUAL REALITY RECOMMENDED BY THE EXPERTS

Volketswil, 18 May 2016 - For patients and therapists, believing in the benefits state-of-the-art robotic medical devices bring to the table is one thing. But having your beliefs incorporated into the official practice guidelines by associations of experts and authorities in the field is something entirely different. more

3rd March 2016

TOGETHER TOWARD A BRIGHTER FUTURE

Volketswil, 3 March 2016 - The path to the future of rehabilitation is not paved only with state-of-the-art technology, but human kindness as well. We are proud to share another heartwarming story from one of our new partners, Poliklinika Glavić in Dubrovnik, Croatia. more

27th January 2016

ROBOTS SHOULD HELP PEOPLE, NOT REPLACE THEM.

Volketswil, 27 January, 2016 - "Swiss companies in the spirit of the robot revolution" was written in 20 Minuten, a major Swiss newspaper on January 21st, 2016. Hocoma is one of the Swiss innovation companies that has already heralded the Robot Revolution with their effective, robotic therapy devices — the future of neuro-rehabilitation. more

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