Distinguish your neurorehabilitation program with
the new standard of care: InMotion Robots


| CONVENTIONAL THERAPY | INMOTION INTERACTIVE ROBOTIC THERAPY |
|---|---|
| Focuses on compensation | Focuses on reducing impairment — translating motor skill to improve function |
| Uses labor intensive manual methods, one therapist per patient | One therapist may treat multiple patients |
| Treatment protocols not reproducible, vary in duration, intensity and frequencyLow intensity average 13 movements (inpatient ) 45 movements (outpatient) | Evidence based treatment protocols — reproducible, quantifiable, high intensity task specific therapy (over 1000 movements per typical session) |
| Assumes gains in motor function not possible for long term stroke survivorsLittle demonstrated benefit over natural recoverySubstantial residual motor impairment approx. 65-75% of stroke survivors.Reduced quality of life and loss of functional independence | The positive results of InMotion Interactive Robotic Therapy have been shown to be:
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| Assumes brain cannot recover from neurologic injury |
Injured brain can recover through plasticity based remapping of pathwaysInmotion is a truly interactive robotic rehabilitation system harnessing good plasticity to augment recovery |
| Patients have a difficult time adhering to therapy | Motivates patients for active participationProvides objective feedback during therapy |
| Time consuming traditional evaluation, difficult to distinguish true recovery from compensation | InMotion Eval™ quantifies upper extremity motor control and movement recovery allowing clinicians to distinguish true recovery from compensation. Correlated[v] with traditional evaluation measures |
| Conventional care cost (expensive) |
Better outcomes at lower cost |



