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Inpatient rehabilitation

Step into the future.

With our THERA-Trainer complete solution, inpatient rehabilitation centres around the world already put our evidence-based treatment concept for lower limbs into practice every day. Join them!

 

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The new age.

Successful robotic assisted therapy concept.

Particularly in the first three months of inpatient rehabilitation, patients are more likely to regain independent walking if they receive intensive and repetitive strength, endurance, posture and gait training. THERA-Trainer offers not only the latest technology for cycling, standing & balancing and gait therapy, but also an evidence-based treatment concept that ensures a therapeutically and economically efficient use of the robotics.

“Evidence-based research shows that neurological and geriatric patients are making major strides, faster, when advanced robotics are integrated into rehabilitation.”

 

Sabine Lamprecht

MSc. Neurorehabilitation, Key Opinion Leader

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Made for you.

Put your evidence-based treatment concept into practice.

Let patients train strength, endurance, standing, balance, and walking in a task-oriented manner using state-of-the-art robotic and computer technology. Our solutions simplify therapists’ work and maximise patients’ chances of recovery. Instead of promoting a one-size-fits-all package, we will tailor your individual THERA-Trainer solution according to your specific requirements.

Make it work.

Check out our guides to inpatient rehabilitation and learn how technology can support.

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Try for yourself.

You want to experience THERA-Trainer in the clinic, practice or at home? Arrange a free demo now.

It’s a match!

Individual solutions and concepts across the phases of rehabilitation.

THERA-Trainer complete solutions are the consistent implementation of evidence-based, clinically proven rehabilitation pathways. We will help you to find the perfect combination of our THERA-Trainer products for your requirements, whether you work in acute care, rehabilitation, inpatient or outpatient care.

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What customers say about THERA-Trainer

Martin Felgentreu
Physiotherapist, Clinical specialist Parkinson’s disease

1208626

As the number of patients grew, so did the number of available devices. We have six THERA-Trainers in use, which are in operation almost around the clock. The cranks turn nearly non-stop.

Luisa Griesbaum
Physiotherapist

1208688

The standardised use of apparatus-based balance training can be implemented as an effective additional training method. This enables therapists to maintain and even improve proprioception and functional activity.

S. Berlin
Head Physiotherapist, Kamillus Clinic Asbach

1208826
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By improving balance, the balance trainer is a device that can be used for fall prevention.

Martin Felgentreu
Physiotherapist, Clinical specialist Parkinson’s disease

1208629

Especially people who particularly enjoyed cycling before their illness can be easily motivated to train with the THERA-Trainer.

Jester Sabina
Physiotherapist Gaital Clinic, Department of Neurological Rehabilitation

1208775

The THERA-Trainer leg movement trainer is used by our neurological patients for between 10 and 30 minutes a day (depending on their ability to exercise). It is used to improve strength endurance, regulate tone and promote mobility in the joints of the lower extremities.

Moving together.

Worldwide, doctors, therapists and, most importantly, patients rely on THERA-Trainer’s unique rehabilitation solutions. Here are some of our trusted partners.

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Move: now.

Any questions? Our clinical experts are ready to help.

 

+44 1908-564100

 

We are looking forward to hearing from you.








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