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Pablo- Detailed Explanation of Force Control Index

In this video, we show you how to evaluate individual force control with the Pablo sensor handle. In order to achieve highly specific values for the force control index (FCI)…read more →

Diego- Bilateral Training with Items of Daily Living

TyroS software can be used when the patient is seated facing towards the screen or when he or she is turned the opposite way. The direction of view must be…read more →

Tymo- Standardized Foot Position

In this video we show an example how to conduct a standardized assessment with Tymo in standing position. We use the grid which is represented at the surface and we…read more →

Amadeo- Adjustments for wrist joint position

In this video you can see which different adjustments can be carried out to support and position the wrist joint at Amadeo. The adjustment of the Hand-Arm support for therapy…read more →

Pablo Multibelts- Application for Upper Extremity Movement Therapy

Pablo System includes different sizes of Multibelts, which enable you to fasten Pablo senor handle in different places on the upper or lower extremity or on the trunk. In this…read more →

Diego- The Idea of Intelligent Gravity Compensation

Intelligent gravity compensation (IGC) enables an „assisted-as-needed“ approach with Diego. IGC provides a smooth arm weight support through the entire range of motion. This unique feature enables even severely affected…read more →

Tymo- Strength mode application

In this video we show an example how to use Tymo for stance phase training in strength mode. This strength or force control mode can only be used in 1D…read more →

Amadeo- Dos and Don’ts for using fingerfixes and fingertips

In this video we show how to use fingertips and fingerfixes- the connection elements between the fingers and Amadeo – in an easy way. Before you use the fingertips and…read more →

Pablo Multiball- Range of Motion

In this video we show how you can use Pablo Multiball. If you want to increase the range of motion in the wrist joint, the execution of end of range…read more →

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