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Ectron Attend the Launch of MOTIONrehab Leeds.

Lucille Watts • May 4, 2018

MOTIONrehab Launch the UK's First Intensive Outpatient Neurological Rehabilitation Centre Augmented with Robotics and Virtual Reality (VR) Incorporating the TYROSOLUTION from Tyromotion

On Thursday 3rd May 2018, the Ectron team attended MOTIONrehab’s Intensive Outpatient and Neurological Rehabilitation Centre industry launch event in Leeds.

The event was attended by over fifty case managers, solicitors, and healthcare professionals with a specialist interest in neurological rehabilitation. Attendees had the opportunity to meet with the MOTIONrehab team and ‘have a go’ on all the new neurological rehabilitation technology from Ectron by Tyromotion.

MOTIONrehab’s unique new concept offers patients specialist one to one hands-on therapy from experienced clinicians and uniquely, MOTIONrehab clients will also spend time training with robotics and virtual reality devices individually and groups using the complete TYROSOLUTION upper limb range of devices, incorporating PABLO , TYMO , AMADEO , DIEGO and MYRO. This will allow patients to practice high repetitions of movements which is critical to neuro-plasticity and the optimisation of outcomes.

MOTIONrehab Clinical Director, Sarah Daniel says "the vision was about really maximising and optimising rehabilitation for people with neurological conditions......These types of facilities are really commonplace in Europe and the idea is we are not replacing therapists, it's not an either or, it is about maximising rehabilitation. The aim of rehabilitation technology is to complement hands-on therapy, it's about high-repition, it's about mass practice. This is what makes changes to the nervous system and this helps people to recover"

The response by all those who attended the event was overwhelmingly positive in support of the concept. MOTIONrehab are currently the only private rehabilitation clinic in the country to offer outpatient high-intensity packages of rehabilitation augmented by robotics and virtual reality.

If you would like more information about TYROSOLUTIONto maximise your patient’s outcomes then please call 0117 941 3979 or email: enquires@motionrehab.co.uk


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