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Equipment Guide
Innovative Rehab Technology


DynaVision
Leading sports training can improve: peripheral perception, awareness, reaction time, hand-eye coordination, balance, cognitive processing ability, neurocognitive abilities, gross motor skills, and functional mobility.

MediTouch HandTutor
Enables functional fine motor fingers and wrist ROM for rehabilitation of the hand. Ergonomic wearable glove and software that allows the therapist to work within the patient’s movement ability.

Omnistand
A versatile standing frame designed to assist individuals with mobility impairments in standing and promotes weight bearing, muscle strength, circulation, posture and alignment, functional mobility training, & respiratory function.

Pilates Reformer
Promotion of core stability and strength, correcting muscle imbalances, improving flexibility and range of motion, enhancing postural alignment, challenging balance and coordination, managing pain, facilitating functional movement training, and fostering a mind-body connection.

Rifton Pacer
Research has shown that incorporating dynamic pacer devices into gait training programs can lead to improvements in walking speed, stride length, and overall gait quality.

LiteGait
It consists of a harness system that suspends the patient over a treadmill or overground walking surface, allowing for partial weight bearing or unloading during gait training.

RT300
The RT300 is a functional electrical stimulation (FES) cycling system designed to assist individuals with neurological impairments in improving cardiovascular fitness, muscle strength, and motor function.

Oculus Virtual Reality (VR)
Immersion in VR environments can reduce perception of pain, incresae motor skills thorugh interactive environments to challenge coordination, simulate real-life scenarios to challenge balance in controlled environment, can be used to create tasks that challenge cognitive abilities such as memory, attention, and problem-solving.

The Vibe
Vibes can challenge balance and proprioception by introducing subtle vibrations that require the body to adjust and stabilize - this is beneficial for those recovering from injuries or surgeries affecting balance.

Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES)
NMES is a technique that involves the application of electrical impulses to stimulate muscle contractions.

ReGrasp
For those with hemiplegia, upper limb weakness, or related nerve damage. Can improve hand AROM, hand function, facilitate daily tasks, re-educate muscles, maintain or increase ROM, prevent or improve atrophy, increase local blood circulation, and reduce muscle spasms.

GigerMD
Use for improvement of motor planning, biofeedback, improvement in cardiovascular endurance, abdominal core stability, improvement in pelvic mobility, and reduction in spasticity and ataxia symptoms.

Spider Cage (Universal Exercise Unit)
Benefits include improved movement, body-weighted supported functional exercises, dynamic balance, and increased self-efficacy with dynamic gravity-eliminated movements due to safe mobility.
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