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The CAPRI system is commonly used in occupational therapy and physiotherapy as a therapeutic support to conventional forms of therapy. Active repetitive exercise and training stimulate neural plasticity and thus the modification (adaptation) of synapses, nerve cells and even entire brain areas to regain lost functionality.
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Clinical use of CAPRI and main indications for use
Please note that the patient may have additional indications that are not listed below but may be relevant.
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- Stroke (cerebral haemorrhage, ischaemic injury)
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Chronic diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS)
- Motor neuron diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
- Paralysis caused by intervertebral disc herniation
- Orthopaedic injuries (injuries resulting from hand surgery)
- Musculoskeletal disorders causing limited range of movement, poor fitness, lack of coordination
- Ageing-induced involution of the nervous and musculoskeletal systems
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Description of the device
- CAPRI consists of a main module equipped with a battery-powered electronic measuring system.
- The device communicates wirelessly with your computer using the supplied radio receiver plugged into the USB port.
- Together with the device, the user receives a set of different adaptors and a battery charger.
- The adaptors included in the kit can be used to perform specific exercises in different positions with different levels of difficulty.
- The handles included in the kit allow patients with different hand dysfunctions to exercise.
- Together with the device, the user receives software that enables therapy to be delivered through personalised and fully parameterised games.
- The level of difficulty and the range of the device’s action are individually adjustable for each patient.
- The software fully tracks the progress of rehabilitation and allows for partial and collective reports.
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ACX.Rehab – A CONCEPT OF FUNCTIONAL REHABILITATION IN A VIRTUAL REALITY ENVIRONMENT
ACX.Rehab is a functional treatment concept with virtual reality. It combines proven classical therapy methods with the possibilities of innovative technology.
- Assessment and therapeutic capabilities of stabilometric, dynamometric and balance platforms.
- Rehabilitation capabilities with medical devices that work under the control of a safe elastic resistance.
- Cognitive training to support patients with mental disorders.
- The software allows you to take advantage of virtual reality and increases patient motivation.
- EBM – collecting data for the therapist to assess patient outcomes and plan individualised treatment.
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| FORCE PLATES
Balance and posture training on stable and unstable floors: stabilometric, dynamometric and balance platforms.
UPPER THIGH THERAPY
The device is designed for therapy of the upper limbs: wrist, elbow, shoulder joint, training of movement, coordination and proprioception.
LOWER LIMB THERAPY
The device is designed for lower limb therapy in open or closed kinematic chain: strength, endurance and stability training.
COGNITIVE TRAINING
Cognitive therapy focusing on memory, problem solving, divided attention and precision of movement. |
Presentation of the ACX.rehab concept and the VAST.rehab software