Rehabilitation Equipment for Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries
Mary Free Bed provides patients with spinal cord injury leading-edge technology to enhance their therapy.
Bioness H200 is a neuroprosthetic device used for the wrist and hand. This device has electrodes that are built into it and is worn on the hand/wrist. The electrodes are set and customized to each individual to facilitate functional use of an impaired hand for opening, closing, grasping, and pinching.
Bioness L300 is a neuroprosthetic device worn on the lower leg. This device houses electrodes that are set and customized to each individual to facilitate movement in an impaired leg. This device assists with a smoother and faster walking pattern.
WalkAide is a neuroprosthetic device worn on the lower leg. This device has a single channel electrical stimulator used to address footdrop. It also uses a tilt sensor to help control stimulation during walking.
SaeboFlex is mechanical device worn on the hand and wrist. The device positions the wrist and fingers of the impaired hand to allow for functional use of grasp and release.
iBOT is a wheelchair system with 5 functions:
Balance - Raises the wheelchair up to a standing height to allow the individual to reach cupboards or to talk with someone at eye level
Stair - Climbs stairs
Four-Wheel - Allows the chair to travel over uneven surfaces and climb steps with a five-inch rise
Standard - Works the same as an electric wheelchair both indoor and outdoor
Remote - Operates the wheelchair without anyone in it (e.g., loading the chair into a van).
Neuromuscular biofeedback is a therapy modality that provides neuromuscular re-education to children and adults with the goal of increasing function in self care and mobility.
Litegait is a therapy system that allows for partial supported weight bearing during walking. It involves a harness system that overlays a treadmill where walking skills can be practiced. Or it can be used to practice walking over ground.