Rehabilitation Technologies

AutoAmbulator
With the AutoAmbulator, HealthSouth brings cutting-edge technology into the rehabilitation process. The AutoAmbulator is an innovative therapeutic device designed to help rehabilitate patients who experience difficulty walking.




VitalStim
VitalStim® Therapy is an innovative procedure that facilitates retraining of throat muscles affected by dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing. Dysphagia is a common condition among stroke victims, those with progressive neurological disorders and the elderly.



Bioness H200
Neuroprosthetic and Rehabilitation Systems from Bioness, Inc., are non-invasive devices that use electrical stimulation to greatly improve walking and hand function. The NESS H200 may retrain muscles, reduce spasticity, prevent atrophy, and increase range of motion and blood circulation.



Bioness L300
This Neuroprosthetic and Rehabilitation System from Bioness, Inc., is a non-invasive device that uses electrical stimulation to greatly improve walking function. The NESS L300 may retrain muscles, reduce spasticity, prevent atrophy, and increase range of motion and blood circulation.



Interactive Metronome
Interactive Metronome (IM) is a brain-based rehabilitation assessment and training program developed to directly improve the processing abilities that affect attention, motor planning and sequencing.




Medtronic Spasticity Treatment
For many stroke survivors, living with tight, stiff muscles makes performing every day activities challenging. Medtronic offers a treatment that helps relieve muscle stiffness that can develop in the months following a stroke. For more information, visit: www.YourLifeAfterStroke.com.



SmartStep
Taking the steps to relearn to walk after experiencing loss of lower limb function due to a stroke or other neurological disease can be a difficult and time-consuming process. But the Smart Step™ rehabilitation system is advancing the rehabilitation process for patients, helping patients improve weight-bearing and walking capabilities at a faster pace.



For more information please contact:
Ellen Hamilton at (928) 314-8801


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