State
of Art Robotic Therapy
InMotion
Robots are the result of groundbreaking medical
engineering research at the Newman Laboratory
for Biomechanics and Human Rehabilitation at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Our
evidence based system is unique
in the industry and has been tested by leading
medical centers worldwide for 10 years in over
40 studies with over 400 patients.
Technology
The InMotion's exceptional capacity for measurement and immediate interactive response sets it apart from other therapy systems.
The InMotion assesses the patient's movement and responds to a patient's continually-changing ability.
Like an experienced clinician the robot then guides the exercise treatment accordingly:
If the patient is unable to move, the robot gently assists the patient to initiate movement towards the target.
If coordination is a problem, the robot “guides” the movement, allowing the patient to move towards the target and making certain that the patient is practicing the movement the correct way.
As the patient gains movement control, the robot provides less assistance and continually challenges the patient .
Provides quantifiable feedback on progress and performance .