Trainfes
Trainfes offers a telerehabilitation platform that uses smart sensors and electrical stimulation to help patients with motor paralysis perform exercises at home.
Services
Trainfes offers a telerehabilitation platform designed for patients with motor paralysis to perform their therapies at home. The platform uses Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) devices to assist in natural movement of paralyzed limbs. It includes a cloud-based platform and a mobile app enabling patients to follow daily exercise protocols. This innovative approach provides up to 10 times more therapy than traditional methods by facilitating daily home training.
Technology
Trainfes leverages advanced technology combining smart sensors and electrical stimulation to promote neuroplasticity and enhance therapeutic outcomes. The Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) devices used in their system help in mimicking natural movements in paralyzed limbs, which aids in the rehabilitation process for conditions like spinal cord injuries, stroke, cerebral palsy, and pelvic floor dysfunction. The platform's cloud integration allows for seamless connectivity through its mobile app, making it easier for patients to adhere to their exercise protocols at home.
Conditions Treated
Trainfes provides solutions for a range of conditions including spinal cord injuries, stroke, cerebral palsy, and pelvic floor dysfunction. By utilizing technology that supports neuroplasticity and functional electrical stimulation, they offer a targeted approach to assist patients in their rehabilitation journey. The platform's capability to facilitate daily home training helps in delivering more intensive therapy than conventional methods, contributing to better therapeutic outcomes for over 1,000 individuals treated so far.
Research Collaborations
Trainfes is actively engaged in research collaborations with leading medical institutions worldwide. These partnerships are focused on advancing the effectiveness of their telerehabilitation platform and exploring new applications for their neurorehabilitation technology. Such collaborations play a crucial role in ensuring that Trainfes remains at the forefront of innovation in the field of motor paralysis treatment.