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Our hardware-software robotic complex VIBRAINT RehUp for rehabilitation of the motor functions of the upper limbs, using is an up-to-date rehabilitation tool based on a non-invasive neuro-computing interface, using bio-feedback and virtual reality technologies. It is intended for rehabilitation of patients with complete or partial loss of motor functions of the upper limbs due to strokes and other diseases of the central nervous system at all phases of complex medical rehabilitation, including acute phases of the disease.
The key advantage of the complex lies in its use of the "brain-computer" interface, which forms bio-feedback related to the movement of the injured limb in response to the patient’s intention to make this movement. This forms a stable association between mental efforts and actions: the simulator literally turns thought into movement, significantly improving the dynamics of neuroplasticity – the process of restoring lost neural connections under the influence of experience, which ultimately allows you to regain control over your hand.
VIBRAINT RehUp is the first device focused on rehabilitation of completely paralyzed upper limbs, which starts at the acute phase of a stroke.
Chief benefits of the APC VIBRAINT RehUp
- Brain-computer Interface
- Rehabilitation at the acute phase of the disease
- Technologies of virtual reality
- Bio-feedback
- Suitable for wheelchair patients
Intended use of the APC VIBRAINT RehUp
The APC VIBRAINT RehUp is intended for neurology and rehabilitation departments in hospitals, clinics and special centers where it can be used to reduce motor deficit in patients with severe to moderate paralysis of the upper limbs that are due to strokes and other CNS injuries since the early days of the disease, depending of the patient’s condition.
Intended use of the APC VIBRAINT RehUp
The APC VIBRAINT RehUp is intended for neurology and rehabilitation departments in hospitals, clinics and special centers where it can be used to reduce motor deficit in patients with severe to moderate paralysis of the upper limbs that are due to strokes and other CNS injuries since the early days of the disease, depending of the patient’s condition.
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