Introducing Rebless Robotic Therapy at Brooks Rehabilitation
Recently, H Robotics traveled to Central Florida to work together with clinicians at Brooks Rehabilitation, providing rebless training and support for patients who are affected by stroke, traumatic injury, or who are recovering from orthopedic surgery.
This new relationship plays an important role in H Robotic’s mission to restore movement and create a better quality of life with data-driven technology for patients.
“We are very glad to have it here and thrilled to see our future outcomes,” said Carolyn Tremblay, PT, DPT, Center Manager, Brooks Rehabilitation Osceola.
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With multiple operating modes, rebless allows for passive, active, and active-assisted range of motion and exercise, so therapy can be customized based on each individual patient’s condition and progress. Controlled through an app downloaded onto the patient’s smartphone or mobile device, rebless allows care providers to use the rebless Clinic software to prescribe exercise regimens, manage and export patient output, and perform telemedicine visits.
Jazmine Hidalgo, an Occupational Therapist at Brooks Rehab says of her experience treating patients with rebless, “They are able to do things more in physical therapy when they have that better control,” and that “rebless really helps me see the patients progress.”
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