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Rehabilitation Centers
Assessment. Treatment.
Become a leading institute and frontrunner amongst rehabilitation clinics by utilising Motek’s medically certified devices and systems (FDA, CE).Fast, flexible setups and reduced space-requirements, combined with data in real-time, push your therapy efforts into new heights of efficiency, while robotics rehabilitation’s vastly widened therapy possibilities make no compromise – indeed advance their effectiveness.
Based on reliable, objective measurements, you can choose from both standardised and personalised movement treatment to advance your patients’ progress from a wide spectrum of rehabilitation stages and conditions. Using real-world visual, cognitive and audio simulation, you are able to provide or even create challenging, realistic daily-life environments familiar to your patients and important for their rehabilitation goals. Device adaptability and strong safety features let you stay in control at any given time, while a patient feels the security and therefore builds confidence.
With Motek, you will acquire partners with years of experience in Human Movement Science, Biomenchanics and other scientific fields as well as practical experience in i.e. Physiotherapy, therefore always making sure our devices and protocols follow scientific evidence like the Motor Learning Principles.
Through state-of-the-art devices, you are able to carry out real-time data processing with bio-feedback for fast and validated clinical gait analysis and reporting. You will only rely on accurate insights to produce highly intensive therapy programs from the point that you have acquired a Motek solution on.
Cleveland Clinic is a nonprofit multispecialty academic medical center that integrates clinical and hospital care with research and education. The founders of the clinic believed in the strength of diverse specialists working and thinking as a unit, with a core mission: ‘Better care of the sick, investigation into their problems and further education of those who serve.’ The clinic strives to be the world’s leader in patient experience, clinical outcomes, research and education and is recognized by many independent organizations for the quality of care it provides.
Cleveland Clinic uses two virtual reality-capable treadmill systems for rehabilitation, clinical analysis and research: the Computer Assisted Rehabilitation Environment (CAREN) and C-Mill treadmill system. The systems are used to assess, train and study rehabilitation patients’ mobility in realistic but protected settings. Beyond the virtual immersion features, the systems provide them with a complete biomechanics laboratory – in a quarter of the size of a traditional lab.
The Brain And Spinal Injury Centre (BASIC) is a UK not-for-profit organization affiliated to the Greater Manchester Clinical Neurosciences. It provides community-based rehabilitation services for people recovering from acquired brain injury, spinal injury and help people manage long term neurological conditions.
BASIC has incorporated Motek’s CAREN Extended, C-Mill and DynSTABLE systems into their rehabilitation offer. These technologies are used with children, young people, adults and older people not only from Greater Manchester but around the UK.
The Rehabilitation Virtual Reality Lab (RVR Lab) in Ottawa, Canada, is a state-of-the-art facility for physical rehabilitation assessment, therapy and research. With the RVR Lab, people living with disabilities can use world-class rehabilitation virtual reality services to improve their mobility and balance.
The RVR Lab uses Motek’s CAREN Extended system, combining its advanced features and world-class motion analysis technology, utilizing preprogrammed visual presentations that allow the patient to respond to an ‘environmental stimulus’ by shifting weight, increasing or decreasing speed and even making specific motions. As well as the system’s rigorous safety support which allows the patient or research participant to experience various stimuli and physical situations in a very safe and controlled environment.
The CAREN enables the RVR Lab researchers to analyze balance behavior, latency, response times and the relations between different sensory inputs that affect decision making, balance, posture, and locomotion behaviours. Research protocols can be accommodated through the use of standard or custom programming of the system.