Tymo
Trunk Control and Balance Training
Tymo is a sensor-based rehabilitation device designed for both static and dynamic assessment and therapy. Its sleek, wireless design allows for a wide range of therapy options. Whether the goal is to improve balance and postural control, apply active force, or support activities involving the upper and lower limbs, Tymo places no limits on the therapist’s creativity. Even the preset starting positions (supportive, seated, and standing) can be expanded without restriction.
Tymo is suitable for neurological and orthopedic therapy for patients of all ages.
Full-Body Rehabilitation
Tymo impresses with its adaptability and diverse application possibilities, including improving balance, postural control, active force engagement, and upper limb support.
The therapist can freely expand on the predefined positions (supportive, seated, and upright). Additionally, one- and two-dimensional tilting elements allow Tymo to be used not only statically but also dynamically.
Thanks to its slim and wireless design, Tymo is barrier-free and flexible in use. The customizable TYRO S software enables training at the edge of a patient’s motor and sensory capabilities.
Measurement and Therapy Applications
Tymo can be used in static mode with an elastic mount or as a motion platform with selectable movement axes. These features are integrated into the assessment programs and therapeutic modules, allowing therapy to be tailored to each patient’s deficits.
- Static Assessment and Therapy: Force and weight distribution can be measured and trained in a gamified way while the patient is sitting, standing, or self-supported.
- Dynamic Assessment and Therapy: When placed on a tilting base, Tymo becomes mobile and can be used to analyze and train a patient's ability to maintain or regain balance.
The individually adjustable TYRO S software with its gamified interface enables training at the motor and sensory limits of each patient’s abilities.
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