Join two expert directors of clinical therapy and Hocoma for a free webinar on 1st December 14:00 CET. Register here.

Dr. Peter Oesch, PT PhD and Director of Therapies at Rehabilitation Centre Valens (Switzerland), and José López Sánchez, OT MSc. and Clinical Director at European Centre of neurosciences (CEN), Madrid (Spain), will be speaking about optimising upper limb rehabilitation by integrating advanced technology.

About the speakers

Dr. Oesch received a PhD in Health Sciences, University of Oslo and he is now Director of Therapies in Rehabilitation Centre Valens. He has years of experience in the integration of technologies into clinical practice and on the organisation of therapies in an efficient and effective manner, using technology as complementary aid to conventional therapy.

After many years of working as an occupational therapist researching in the field, José López Sánchez co-founded the European Centre of Neurosciences (CEN) to provide full, integrative, and intensive care to achieve optimal results for the patient’s recovery by facilitating the latest technologies.

About the webinar

In this webinar, both guest speakers will highlight evidence-based practices in upper limb rehabilitation with Armeo and the organisation of Armeo therapy concept in daily practice.

  • Learn the reasons for implementation of advanced technologies in daily practice
  • Know how to create an efficient advanced technology setting
  • Learn about why and how to apply evidence based clinical practice with advanced technology
  • Get tips and tricks from clinical practice on how to optimise therapy with the Armeo devices
About the Armeo therapy concept

The Hocoma Armeo range is a robotic and sensor-based set of devices for patients who have suffered from a stroke, traumatic brain injury or neurological disorder which results in hand and arm movement impairment. The Armeo range of products address different patient and therapeutic needs across the stages of rehabilitation, from acute rehabilitation to final outpatient therapy sessions. Even severely impaired patients can practise independently without the constant presence of a therapist, as exercises are self-initiated, self-directed, challenging and motivational. The devices range in the amount of support they provide for patients, from high levels of arm weight support to completely unassisted.

Click here to read more about the Armeo.

Registration

Click here to register for this free online webinar. Can’t make it on the day? Register anyway and receive a recording after the event.