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Complete Neuro Physio offering Tyrotherapy

Lucille Watts • November 29, 2019

Tyrotherapy available in Birmingham and West Midlands

This week Ectron Director, Chris Morden spent time with the team at Complete Neuro Physiotherapy who have implemented a number of neurorehabilitation devices from Tyromotion to help facilitate the intensive neurological programmes rehabilitation for their clients.

Tyromotion devices include:

  • AMADEO - The AMADEO is the most advanced robotic-assisted finger-hand therapy device world-wide and is a clinically tried and tested robotic and computer-assisted therapy devices for the hand, fingers and thumb.The AMADEO's unique design and the specially developed tyroS software makes the AMADEO a popular choice for hospitals and clinics across the world. The AMADEO offers a flexible and wide range of therapy options for the hand, fingers and thumb.
  • OMEGO - The OMEGO fills the gap between cycle and locomotion and provides applications for all pre-gait therapy conditions. It enables uni and bilateral leg training with various functions such as symmetry detection, leg press, stepper, cycling, rhythmic stimulation, exteroception and dorsi-plantarflexion training. Pre-gait therapy is the specific rehabilitation of one particular or multiple preconditions which are necessary for normal physiological gait patterns.
  • The TYROSTATION The tyrostation is a space-saving system solution for PABLO and TYMO. Thanks to the integrated storage space, all devices plus accessories are within reach and immediately ready for use. The therapy surface is height-adjustable and can optimally accommodate all patients. The Tyrostation is a popular choice for clinics and hospitals throughout the UK.

Tyromotion is a world leading manufacturer of technology-based therapeutic devices with the goal to sustainably improve peoples’ independence and quality of life. Tyromotion neurorehabilitation devices are used by leading hospitals and clinics around the world including The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and Stoke Mandeville Spinal Unit.

For more information about Tyromotion Neurorehabilitation devices for your hospital clinic, please call 0117 941 3979 or email Chris Morden on enquiries@ectron.co.uk




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