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Proud Sponsors of The 4th Annual Queen Square Upper Limb Neurorehabilitation Course

Lucille Watts • July 4, 2016

Treating Patients With Upper Limb Deficit: Integrating Research Into Practice

Ectron are proud to announce sponsorship of the 4th Annual Queen Square Upper Limb Neurorehabilitation Course - Treating Patients With Upper Limb Deficit: Integrating Research Into Practice on 30th June and 1st July 2016. The course was held at The UCLP Centre for Neurorehabilitation and The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in London with over one hundred healthcare professionals attending from both the public and private sectors from across the UK.

The two day course provided an overview of current research examining treatment and rehabilitation options for the neurological patient with upper limb deficit. The course assisted in the practical real life translation of scientific evidence into clinical practice. Delegates were given the opportunity to trial the latest technology from Tyromotion including the brand new device MYRO which was launched in June at Neuro Rehab Expo.

MYRO is an interactive therapy surface which can be used in a multitude of ways: the MYRO sensors allow everyday life motor training with real objects on a responsive surface. Myro reacts not only to motion but also to pressure. Myro adapts to the needs of each patient; horizontally and vertically: Myro is height-adjustable and the work-surface can be tilted from 0 to 90 degrees. And even Myro’s responsive area can be scaled to the patient’s ability, which allows training at the personal limit of performance.

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