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Arm mobility rehabilitation system A2
computer-assistedwith serious games

arm mobility rehabilitation system
arm mobility rehabilitation system
arm mobility rehabilitation system
arm mobility rehabilitation system
arm mobility rehabilitation system
arm mobility rehabilitation system
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Characteristics

Therapy type
arm mobility
Technology
computer-assisted
Options
with serious games

Description

The A2 Arm Rehabilitation Robot is a computer-assisted rehabilitation device that uses virtual reality technology to help patients regain arm function after stroke, brain injury, or other neurological disorders. The robot is designed to provide patients with a safe and effective way to exercise their arms. It uses a variety of features to help patients improve their range of motion, strength, and coordination. Features Real-time motion tracking The robot uses a 3D motion capture system to track the patient’s arm movements in real time. This allows the robot to provide accurate and personalized feedback. Virtual reality environment The robot uses a virtual reality environment to create a realistic and engaging experience for patients. This helps to keep patients motivated and engaged during their exercises. Customizable exercises The robot offers a variety of exercises that can be customized to meet the individual needs of each patient. This ensures that patients are getting the most out of their rehabilitation. Benefits Improved arm function The A2 Arm Rehabilitation Robot can help patients regain lost arm function. This can improve their quality of life and independence. Reduced pain The robot can help to reduce pain and stiffness in the arms. This can make it easier for patients to participate in activities of daily living.

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