Apr 08, 2024

For Whom Are Rehabilitation Devices Suitable

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These people's functional impairments are either innate, or left behind by illness, or caused by injuries. Paraplegia, hemiplegia, cerebral palsy, amputation and other physical disabilities are the main components of this population.
In addition, elderly people with limb dysfunction also need to use rehabilitation training equipment. There are many types of limb dysfunction, which can be roughly summarized as follows:
Unable to maintain normal lying and sitting positions, unable to maintain standing positions, unable to walk or have low walking ability, abnormal posture or physical deformities, low muscle strength or endurance, reduced range of joint movement, low balance function or coordination, abnormal basic body movements or low ability, poor overall motor ability, low daily living activity ability, etc.
It can be seen that the classification system of rehabilitation training equipment corresponds to these limb functional impairments. By using rehabilitation training equipment for functional training, users can prevent, alleviate, or slow down the progression of functional impairments, thereby improving their ability to live and work. There are many types of rehabilitation training equipment, and each user only uses a part of them.

 

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