Physical rehabilitation Tools for everyone

Rehabilitation is a learning process that focuses on improving or restoring functions, both on the motor and neuropsychological level.

This stimulates the adaptability (plasticity) of the brain. In addition, a rehabilitator sometimes has to learn to do things in a different way and new skills are taught.

Rehabilitation should focus on activities that are meaningful for the daily life of the rehabilitator.

In function training, reduced functions are repeatedly practiced to strengthen or regain previous skills such as:

  • to step,
  • write,
  • operating devices, ...

Stimulation through function training can promote recovery. There should be practiced in as many situations as possible, for example learning steps:

  • in the exercise room,
  • outside the rehabilitation center,
  • home.

To increase the independence, it is often necessary to learn skills in a different way, for example:

  • turn around in bed,
  • get up from a chair,
  • write links,
  • dress.

In addition, learning to use tools plays an important role, both in physical and cognitive limitations. Examples are:

  • an agenda to support the memory,
  • a communication script as a communication tool,
  • a walker or wheelchair with problems with walking,
  • adapted cutlery to eat one-handed.

Here the family needs to be involved so that they can stimulate their use at home.

The better the insight of the rehabilitator and his environment in his or her own possibilities and limitations, the greater the chance of success in applying the above training methods. During the conversations with the therapists, the rehabilitation physician and the psychologist, there is continuous explanation about the consequences of the injury and how this interferes with daily functioning. A better understanding of the rehabilitant in his situation increases the motivation and commitment and therefore the chance of a successful rehabilitation. Sometimes the (brain) injury is responsible for the rehabilitant being unable to see what the limitations are. Nevertheless, the need of the immediate environment can be all the greater to understand what is going on and how to deal with it. The right tools are crucial in this.

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Rehabilitation is a learning process that focuses on improving or restoring functions, both on the motor and neuropsychological level.

This stimulates the adaptability (plasticity) of the brain. In addition, a rehabilitator sometimes has to learn to do things in a different way and new skills are taught.

Rehabilitation should focus on activities that are meaningful for the daily life of the rehabilitator.

In function training, reduced functions are repeatedly practiced to strengthen or regain previous skills such as:

  • to step,
  • write,
  • operating devices, ...

Stimulation through function training can promote recovery. There should be practiced in as many situations as possible, for example learning steps:

  • in the exercise room,
  • outside the rehabilitation center,
  • home.

To increase the independence, it is often necessary to learn skills in a different way, for example:

  • turn around in bed,
  • get up from a chair,
  • write links,
  • dress.

In addition, learning to use tools plays an important role, both in physical and cognitive limitations. Examples are:

  • an agenda to support the memory,
  • a communication script as a communication tool,
  • a walker or wheelchair with problems with walking,
  • adapted cutlery to eat one-handed.

Here the family needs to be involved so that they can stimulate their use at home.

The better the insight of the rehabilitator and his environment in his or her own possibilities and limitations, the greater the chance of success in applying the above training methods. During the conversations with the therapists, the rehabilitation physician and the psychologist, there is continuous explanation about the consequences of the injury and how this interferes with daily functioning. A better understanding of the rehabilitant in his situation increases the motivation and commitment and therefore the chance of a successful rehabilitation. Sometimes the (brain) injury is responsible for the rehabilitant being unable to see what the limitations are. Nevertheless, the need of the immediate environment can be all the greater to understand what is going on and how to deal with it. The right tools are crucial in this.

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Tilt table Pediatric
Tilt table Pediatric
4.523,393.738,344.523,39Incl. tax
    + Specially designed for children + Adjustable pommel and lumbar supports + Smooth electric operation >...
    Wrist exercise machine
    Wrist exercise machine
    71,9259,4471,92Incl. tax
      + Unique professional device for wrist training + Adjustable resistance + Fits around any wrist >...
      Pulley system for leg exercises
      -13%
      Pulley system for leg exercises
      79,3065,5468,8456,8968,84Incl. tax
        + To relieve pressure and pain + For knee osteoarthritis or knee prosthesis + A simple door pulley system + With foot strap >...
        Physio Roll
        Physio Roll
        55,4845,8555,48Incl. tax
          + For training with balance problems + Are a kind of "double ball" + Often used by professionals >...
          Taylor reflex hammer
          Taylor reflex hammer
          6,615,466,61Incl. tax
            ...
            Digi-extend and hand squeeze exercise ball
              ...
              Accessories for Homecraft orthopedic treatment table
                + Arm cushion + Booster seat + Seat + Table >...
                Kneading ball set
                Kneading ball set
                88,8773,4588,87Incl. tax
                  + Addictive game to train motor skills + Stimulate kneading movement + Perfect occupational therapy + Durable material + 3 sets with increasing diffic...
                  Feather-light balls
                  -14%
                  Feather-light balls
                  45,8637,9039,5532,6939,55Incl. tax
                    + Extremely light, but very strong balls. + They collide with just about everything, even on your fingertip + Improve motor skills with little muscle ...
                    Parallel bars foldable 'Easy Click' - 3.5 m
                    Parallel bars foldable 'Easy Click' - 3.5 m
                    1.208,23998,541.208,23Incl. tax
                      ...
                      Stretchable textile training band
                        ...
                        Cross Shaper Rebotec
                        -14%
                        Cross Shaper Rebotec
                        470,90444,25406,49383,48406,49Incl. tax
                          + Very low impact
                          + Training for arms and legs
                          + Always straight back

                          >...
                          Body Active Trainer
                          Body Active Trainer
                          200,00165,29200,00Incl. tax
                            + Prevents blood accumulation
                            + Different positions
                            + Relieves persistent pains

                            >...
                            Therapy mat Airex™ Hercules 25 mm thick, 200 x 100 cm
                              + Manufactured in closed cell foam, so do not absorb moisture + Are easy to clean and feel soft and warm to the touch + Anti-bacterial and anti-fungal...
                              Stud ball
                              -23%
                              Stud ball
                              27,2122,4821,0617,4121,06Incl. tax
                                + Round soft studs + Stimulate tactile sensation + Ideal for throwing and catching exercises >...
                                Baseline Pen Board - 9 hole
                                Baseline Pen Board - 9 hole
                                38,0031,4138,00Incl. tax
                                  ...
                                  Tunturi fitness mat nbi - black
                                  Tunturi fitness mat nbi - black
                                  41,6034,3841,60Incl. tax
                                    ...
                                    Ring tree horizontal bars
                                    Ring tree horizontal bars
                                    630,31520,92630,31Incl. tax
                                      + Multifunctional exercise: shoulder, coordination and fine motor skills + Increase difficulty by placing bars higher + 3 different sizes in rings>...
                                      Arm exercise labyrinth
                                      Arm exercise labyrinth
                                      114,5594,67114,55Incl. tax
                                        + Muscle strengthening of the entire arm + Playful way to practice coordination + Fun competitions with time measurement possible + Making it more dif...
                                        Motor skills blocks for a course
                                        Motor skills blocks for a course
                                        97,0980,2497,09Incl. tax
                                          + Universal building blocks in plastic + Useful as a base for gymnastic poles + Or for hoops, or for making courses >...

                                          Rehabilitation is a learning process that focuses on improving or restoring functions, both on the motor and neuropsychological level.

                                          This stimulates the adaptability (plasticity) of the brain. In addition, a rehabilitator sometimes has to learn to do things in a different way and new skills are taught.

                                          Rehabilitation should focus on activities that are meaningful for the daily life of the rehabilitator.

                                          In function training, reduced functions are repeatedly practiced to strengthen or regain previous skills such as:

                                          • to step,
                                          • write,
                                          • operating devices, ...

                                          Stimulation through function training can promote recovery. There should be practiced in as many situations as possible, for example learning steps:

                                          • in the exercise room,
                                          • outside the rehabilitation center,
                                          • home.

                                          To increase the independence, it is often necessary to learn skills in a different way, for example:

                                          • turn around in bed,
                                          • get up from a chair,
                                          • write links,
                                          • dress.

                                          In addition, learning to use tools plays an important role, both in physical and cognitive limitations. Examples are:

                                          • an agenda to support the memory,
                                          • a communication script as a communication tool,
                                          • a walker or wheelchair with problems with walking,
                                          • adapted cutlery to eat one-handed.

                                          Here the family needs to be involved so that they can stimulate their use at home.

                                          The better the insight of the rehabilitator and his environment in his or her own possibilities and limitations, the greater the chance of success in applying the above training methods. During the conversations with the therapists, the rehabilitation physician and the psychologist, there is continuous explanation about the consequences of the injury and how this interferes with daily functioning. A better understanding of the rehabilitant in his situation increases the motivation and commitment and therefore the chance of a successful rehabilitation. Sometimes the (brain) injury is responsible for the rehabilitant being unable to see what the limitations are. Nevertheless, the need of the immediate environment can be all the greater to understand what is going on and how to deal with it. The right tools are crucial in this.