Sample Screens
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Training Modes: Interactive, Static and Dynamic
Sample Screens
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Training Modes: Interactive, Static and Dynamic
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Postural Stability Emphasize specific movement patterns or strategies by placing markers anywhere on the screen. Score reflects how many times a target is hit. |
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Maze Control This defined movement pattern encourages proprioception and motor control. Various skill levels challenge a wide variety of patients. |
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Weight Shift Patients are challenged to shift and control their center of gravity within two parallel lines, in the medial lateral, anterior posterior and transverse planes of movement.
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Random Control Introduces a cognitive component to balance training. An undefined movement pattern where the patient is challenged to keep pace with a moving target. Ideal for motor control and vestibular training.
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Motor Control Challenges the user to move through a movement pattern consistent with one’s “sway envelope”, which is the area a person can move their center of gravity within their base of support. |
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Percent Weight-Bearing Provides realtime feedback on a patient’s foot, ankle, knee, hip, body side, and such. In this mode, targets can be set that encourage patients to focus on goals in anterior, posterior, medial, and lateral movements. |
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