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Finger-Hand-Rehabilitation

Amadeo - Finger-Hand-Rehabilitation

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Patients who are barely able or unable to grasp can perform hundreds of robot-assisted grasping movements. Active participation of the patient’s affected hand is promoted by biofeedback and assist-as-needed interactions.
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Let Amadeo do the monotonous work in finger-hand-rehabilitation!

Patients train various aspects of the grasping movement and finger extension. With specific treatment options for patients with spasticity or changes in tone as well as an EMG-module, Amadeo can be applied to a broad range of patients.

Amadeo in therapy application with child

Regardless of whether it is an adult or child, Amadeo arouses therapeutic ambition with sophisticated robotics and a playful approach.

Why Amadeo?

  • Therapy for hand, individual fingers and thumb
  • Guided finger and hand movements through magnetic attachment system
  • Specific treatment options for patients with spasticity or changes in tone
  • Objective assessments to show therapy progress
  • Highly adjustable therapy setup
  • Short setup time
  • Hygienic patient attachment
  • Isolation of individual fingers for assessment or therapy
  • Objective assessments and reports
  • Multiple therapy modes
  • Combined motor and cognitive exercises
  • EMG integration
  • For children and adults

Amadeo Therapy

Assessments

  • Range of Motion
  • Tone
  • Force
  • Spasticity

Movement Therapies

  • CPMplus (Continuous Passive Motion) 
  • Assistive Therapy
  • Spasticity treatment
  • Sensitivity Training
  • Motility Training

Spasticity

Spasticity is a prevalent impairment following a neurological injury, and can cause considerable disability and economic burden. Amadeo can be used in rehabilitation with present spasticity in the hand.

Patient-initiated and robot-assisted movement of the fingers reduces spastic tonus elevation and improves passive and active motor function of the hand (Takahashi et al., 2008).

 

Takahashi CD, Der-Yeghiaian L, Le V, Motiwala RR, Cramer SC. Robot-based hand motor therapy after stroke. Brain 2008; 131: 425-437.

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