REHO · rehabilitation hero
Whom it is intended for
Reho is an active medical device for gait rehabilitation suitable for patients affected by injury or degeneration of the central nervous system such as:
STROKE
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
AMIOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSYS
HEREDITARY SPASTIC PARAPLEGIA
Parkinson
PARTIAL SPINAL CORD DISEASES
It is also suitable for treatment or prevention of secondary pathologies for patients affected by complete spinal cord desease.
Before the therapy with Reho, patients must be medically evaluated to ascertain their suitability of the treatment on the basis of the rehabilitation training prescribed by the Doctor Rehabilitation Specialist.
Ergonomics
The Reho structure allows the best fit for different patient shapes
The pads strategically placed makes Reho comfortable to wear.
Fit
Reho is adjustable according to the anthropometric measurements of the patients
The flexible structure allows good adaptability to different shapes.
PATIENT PREPARATION IS DESIGNED TO ALSO BE ABLE TO HARNESS PATIENTS WITH DIFFICULTY IN LOADING THEIR WEIGHT ON THEIR JOINTS
The pads are specifically designed to make the patient-machine interface ergonomic. They comfortably support patients’ arms during therapy sessions, reducing the risks due to circulation problems and allowing the hemiplegic limb to be secured, if necessary, to avoid unwanted falls. The harnesses used to support both the patient and the medical device are made by the Italian company Sabelt, a world leader in the harness field.
NO WALKING ON THE GROUND ON RIGID INSOLES OR SPECIAL FOOTWEAR WHICH CAN IMPAIR THE BODY’S PROPRIOCEPTION OR THE STEP CYCLE.
Walk on the ground with your own shoes
Thanks to harness specially designed and patented, the patient can carry out the therapy using his own sneakers.
NO WALKING ON THE GROUND ON RIGID INSOLES OR SPECIAL FOOTWEAR WHICH CAN IMPAIR THE BODY’S PROPRIOCEPTION OR THE STEP CYCLE.
Walk on the ground with your own shoes
Thanks to harness specially designed and patented, the patient can carry out the therapy using his own sneakers.