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INTERACTIVE THERAPIES

 

Task oriented therapy modules combined with audio-visual as well as haptic feedback ensures maximum attention and motivation. These therapy modules can be controlled by force as well as by movement of the sensor.

 

  • Individual adjustment of the control surface to fit each patient
  • Therapy is possible up to the maximum performance level of the patient
  • Various levels of difficulty in all therapy modules
  • Standard display of the results at the end of each therapy
  • Therapeutic games can be paused or ended completely by the therapist at any time
  • Results of the therapeutic games are saved and can be called up again at any time
  • Therapy of hand-eye coordination is included in all therapy modes
  • Adjustable movement direction and indication direction (Neglect Syndrome)

 

In the following, the interactive therapy programmes:

Balloon

 

Practises:

Movement control, Force control, Concentration

 

The aim of this therapy is a dynamic sequence of movements or the production of a force value for a longer period of time. The balloon has to be manoeuvred past obstacles through a set course.

Shaping: Number of obstacles, balloon speed, width of the course

 

Firefighters

 

Practises:

Force control, Concentration, Coordination, Fine motor skills, Continued contraction

 

The aim of this therapy is to achieve a force or movement level and targeted sustenance of these levels. The flames of a fire have to be erease with a targeted stream of water.
Shaping: Number of fires, time needed to extinguish them, width of the
stream of water.

 

Applehunter

 

Practises:
Movement control, Force control, Concentration, Fine motor skills

 

The aim of this therapy is to repeat a sequence of coordinated movements or the production of a force value. Falling apples have to be caught in a basket.
Shaping: Number of apples, dropping speed of the apples, size of
the basket.

 

Shootout

 

Practises:
Reaction, Movement initiation, Concentration

 


The aim of this therapy is timely initiation of a force or movement impulse. Tin cans move through stationary crosshairs on the screen. By initiating a shot at the right moment the tin cans are shot over.
Shaping: Speed of the cans, size of the cans.

 

 

Recycle

 

Practises:
Movement control: access and release, Force control, Concentration, Fine motor skills

 

The patient has to aim for the middle (red mark) of the target. To shoot, the patient has to expend at least 20% of the required force.
The movement control is reacting selectively to finger force or
finger movement.
Shaping
: the cans are getting smaller and faster


 

 

 

 

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