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A man wearing an EEG cap sits in front of a screen displaying a video game for neurotraining; copyright: Arkadi Raskin/i-Braintech

Neurotraining for better performance

29/07/2025

The start-up i-BrainTech brings mental training into elite sports, rehabilitation, and home use.
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Prevention not rehabilitation

13/05/2025

Rehabilitation is being improved at a research facility - with targeted tripping, sensor technology and artificial intelligence.
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Learn to walk again with HAL training

23/01/2025

The active exoskeleton HAL (Hybrid Assistive Limb) helps to relearn lost movement skills in a targeted manner.
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Image: Person wears an exoskeleton for the leg that can support and relieve strain during movements.

"WalkON" make walking easier and promote mobility

22/11/2024

TUM develops "WalkON" robotic shorts to reduce energy use while walking or jogging - boosting mobility for older adults and those with health issues.
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eHealth, mHealth, AI, and much more – Highlight tour in the MEDICA START-UP PARK

13/11/2023

Every year, the MEDICA START-UP PARK attracts a lot of visitors. Young, up-and-coming companies present their products here – often for the first time ever. This stand has already been the starting point for the success stories of some companies that are now internationally active. At MEDICA 2023, we are once again taking the opportunity to talk to promising start-ups.
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Image: Woman doing sports exercises on a mat while looking at a cell phone lying directly in front of the mat; Copyright: EkaterinaPereslavtseva

EkaterinaPereslavtseva

Gamified pelvic floor training: fun motivation for a strong core

10/10/2023

Regular pelvic floor training can help in preventing incontinence, and often in resolving it. However, this requires consistent training over a period of months. It is therefore crucial to provide those affected with a permanently motivating form of training.
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Rett Syndrom Deutschland e.V.

TeMoRett: XR and AI support motor function therapy in Rett syndrome

25/07/2023

The TeMoRett project aims to develop technology-based motor rehabilitation for people with Rett syndrome. This rare genetic disorder predominantly affects girls and, in addition to the loss of spoken language, also leads to movement disorders of the hands. An interdisciplinary consortium was formed for the project.
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UBC Okanagan

Health app: getting active with partial spinal cord injury

19/05/2023

A UBC Okanagan researcher has been testing the effectiveness of a mobile app that encourages people living with a spinal cord injury—but can walk—to get active.
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Rett Syndrom Deutschland e.V.

XR and AI: TeMoRett develops computer-assisted therapy

15/05/2023

The Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz-Institut (HHI) is coordinating the newly launched project "Technology-supported Motor Rehabilitation for People with Rett Syndrome" (TeMoRett).
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Image: A man demonstrates the VR-based rehabilitation system in front of a screen using head, hand and hip sensors; Copyright: Kaunas University of Technology

Kaunas University of Technology

Virtual post-stroke assistant for rehabilitation

17/04/2023

The innovation created by a team of Lithuanian scientists is a VR-based rehabilitation system, a VR technology without the VR world and glasses.
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LightFieldStudios

Balance ability predicts cognitive impairment

28/02/2023

University of Tsukuba study unveils new physical balance measure to help identify individuals at risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
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