What does robotics-assisted rehabilitation actually feel like in practice? Around 24 participants from 8 different facilities across the DACH region had the chance to find out during our workshop on April 5, held in the Aktivräume of Johann Zachskorn. The goal: not just to talk about robotics in neurorehabilitation, but to truly experience it.
Among the attendees: outpatient and inpatient facilities, experienced users, and curious newcomers – all united by one common mission: improving therapy.
Knowledge from Practice, for Practice
Following a warm welcome from our host Johann Zachskorn, the day kicked off with a brief introduction to our Tyromotion systems. Johann then shared fascinating insights from his everyday work with robotics-assisted therapy, highlighting key success factors, hands-on control concepts, and how robotics is reshaping modern therapy. The engaged audience made one thing clear: this topic sparks interest and inspiration.
Technology You Can Feel: Hands-on with Tyromotion
The afternoon was all about interaction – trying out, discussing, and testing a selection of our robotic and sensor-based therapy devices that are regularly used in the Aktivräume:
- Pablo enhances traditional exercises with biofeedback, objective assessments, and gamification – delivering precise gait parameters for personalized therapy planning.
- Lexo makes robotic gait training more accessible – with quick setup, high activity, and evidence-based therapy.
- Amadeo focuses on grasp training – even in cases of spasticity or high muscle tone – and eases the repetitive workload in finger-hand therapy.
- Tymo enables standardized postural assessments in standing – flexible and versatile in everyday use.
- Diego brings freedom of movement in all directions. With its innovative patient support and intelligent weight compensation, Diego enables functional training in a three-dimensional space – from proximal to distal – and helps patients relearn how to handle everyday objects.
- Omego Plus is much more than a therapy bike. It combines the features of a stepper, leg press, and sensor-based training in one system – targeting gait parameters such as balance, strength, endurance, and neurocognitive control across all phases of rehabilitation.
Takeaway: A Day That Made a Difference
The feedback from participants was overwhelmingly positive – both in terms of content and technical experience. The combination of expert talks, one-on-one support, and hands-on interaction turned the workshop into a truly impactful learning experience. Especially encouraging: in addition to seasoned users, many participants with no prior experience in robotic therapy joined us – a strong signal that robotics is gaining ground in modern rehabilitation.
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