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Ectron Proud to be Working With Stoke Mandeville Hospital

Lucille Watts • September 17, 2020

Stoke Mandeville Hospital to Launch New Upper Limb Studio

Stoke Mandeville Hospital is a large National Health Service hospital in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. It is managed by Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust.

The hospital's National Spinal Injuries Centre is one of the largest specialist spinal units in the world, and the pioneering rehabilitation work carried out there by Sir Ludwig Guttmann led to the development of the Paralympic Games.

This week the Ectron team were at Stoke Mandeville hospital with the Neurological Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists to deliver training on their new MYRO from Tyromotion.

Stoke Mandeville hospital have added the MYRO and additional TYROSTATION alongside their DIEGO and AMADEO’s to create an first of its kind, upper limb studio for spinal injuries which will be launched very soon.

Watch this space to learn more very soon!


About Tyromotion


Tyromotion GmbHis one of the world-wide leading manufacturers and distributors of robotic assisted and computer aided therapy units with the goal to sustainably improve patients’ independence and quality of life.

Tyromotion are proud that everything they do is scientifically proven. The company utilises an evidenced based approach with all it's devices, and patient improvement and positive outcomes is central it's technology offering.

Providing clinically relevant and superior rehabilitation technologies is why Tyromotion exists and why it continually collaborates with clinical researchers and thought leaders around the globe to provide scientifically proven therapeutic technologies to the world.



About Ectron

Ectroncan help you integrate the right Tyrotherapy solution into your daily routine at your hospital or clinic for both upper and lower limb rehabilitation.

By using the most modern technologies such as robotics, sensor technology, virtual reality, and gamification, patients are guided through the rehabilitation process more intensively and motivationally.

With Tyrotherapy, clinics are able to provide a cost benefit to both the clinic and it's patients whilst delivering excellent clinical outcomes and evidenced based rehabilitation

For more information, please call 0117 941 3979 or alternatively email: enquiries@ectron.co.uk

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