Clinical and Scientific AffairsUse of VR and robotic devices for stroke rehabilitation
Various national guidelines recommend using VR and robotic devices for stroke recovery.
Clinical and Scientific Affairs
Meet Us at RehabWeek – Rotterdam, The Netherlands
APAC team
Interview with Mr. Chien Han How, a founder of the First Holistic Robotics Rehabilitation Centre in Singapore
Débora Pinto
Christina’s Story: A Journey With the Lokomat®
Isabelle Viellard Pelve
Ignite Medical Resorts becomes DIH Technology’s First SNF Center of Excellence
Débora Pinto
How to save millions by investing in robotic rehabilitation: the Bonino-Pulejo story
Débora PintoRobots with sensations: the Lokomat®Pro makeover
Patients often mention feelings and emotions when talking about SCI rehabilitation. This is the motivation behind the development of Lokomat Pro Sensation.
Débora Pinto
Rob’s story: escaping paralysis
Clinical and Scientific Affairs
INMFRE – Panama’s pioneers in Robotic Rehabilitation
PR at Hocoma
DIH Group is ready for the new Medical Device Regulation (MDR)
Clinical and Scientific Affairs
Technology: Filling the gaps in occupational and physical therapy
Jason Yeo
Future of rehabilitation in Asia – Q&A with Professor Wee
Jason Yeo
COVID-19 patients at CGH benefiting from Andago therapy
Clinical and Scientific AffairsRehabilitation Medicine is Changing: Use Tech to Keep Up
70 million people will need stroke rehabilitation by 2050. Technology addresses the way of dealing with these patients.