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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Parallel bars foldable 'Easy Click' - 2.5 m
Parallel bars foldable 'Easy Click' - 2.5 m
1.185,44979,701.185,44Incl. tax
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    Thera-Band Rocker Board - tilting board
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      Parallel bars
      Parallel bars
      952,00786,78952,00Incl. tax
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        Gymnic Plus
        Gymnic Plus
        35,9629,7235,96Incl. tax
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          Foldable exercise bike with electronic tachometer
          -3%
          Foldable exercise bike with electronic tachometer
          81,0967,0278,7565,0878,75Incl. tax
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            Orthopedic treatment table Homecraft 4 parts
            Orthopedic treatment table Homecraft 4 parts
            3.696,483.054,943.696,48Incl. tax
              + Versatile exercise bench + Electrically height adjustable + Bench in 4 parts >...
              Soft handles for therapy band and tubing
                + Excellently suitable in the home situation + Better grip on the therapy band + MSD-Band is a top brand >...
                Putty Exercises Manual
                Putty Exercises Manual
                6,375,266,37Incl. tax
                  Laminated A4 sheet with 14 putty exercises in Dutch and French. Ideal for clients to practice independently at home or in their room. Supports hand an...
                  Lying eight
                  Lying eight
                  120,7299,77120,72Incl. tax
                    + Agility and coordination are practiced + Beautiful execution in beech >...
                    Soft Volley Foam Ball
                    Soft Volley Foam Ball
                    25,1720,8025,17Incl. tax
                      + The surface is called "elephant skin" + This ensures a perfectly controllable ball touch + Resistant to dirt >...
                      Tail balls
                      -23%
                      Tail balls
                      41,1133,9831,8526,3231,85Incl. tax
                        + For practicing eye-hand coordination + Greatly improve your motor skills + For children, adults and the elderly >...
                        Multi-motor set
                        Multi-motor set
                        230,65190,62230,65Incl. tax
                          + Extensive package + Save many euros with this 32-in-1 set + Includes sticks, hoops, building blocks, ... >...
                          Pro-supination wheel
                          Pro-supination wheel
                          156,37129,23156,37Incl. tax
                            + simple to use, yet effective + for every hand, even with a flexi glove >...
                            Stacking aid
                            Stacking aid
                            57,3147,3757,31Incl. tax
                              Transparent stacking aids for gymnastic balls, set of 3. Provides safe and space-saving storage of balls in fitness rooms, rehabilitation centers and ...
                              Stacking rings for exercise balls
                              -12%
                              Stacking rings for exercise balls
                              39,5832,7134,9328,8734,93Incl. tax
                                + Up to 3 balls can be stacked on top of each other + Large balls otherwise take up a lot of space + Easily bring order to your space >...
                                Rubber throwing discs
                                -13%
                                Rubber throwing discs
                                42,7035,2936,9930,5736,99Incl. tax
                                  + Soft discs with an anti-slip layer + Bright colors + Suitable for all kinds of throwing games + For young and old >...
                                  Inclinable sliding board
                                  Inclinable sliding board
                                  918,49759,09918,49Incl. tax
                                    + One-handed as well as bimanual + Exercises can be weighted with weights + Both to improve mobility and strength>...

                                    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.