Rymo

Game-Based Cognition & Reflex Training System

NUDGE Addresses

Insufficient engagement in cognitive-motor therapy

Lack of objective reflex and reaction time assessment

Fragmented brain–body training approaches

Feature

NUDGE Benefits

Gamified Reaction & Reflex Training

Gamified Reaction & Reflex Training

Uses interactive light-based games to enhance reaction time, reflex speed, and cognitive-motor coordination.

Wireless & Subscription-Free Platform

Wireless & Subscription-Free Platform

Completely portable and fully unlocked — no recurring software fees — for accessible clinical use.

Cognitive & Agility Assessment Modes

Cognitive & Agility Assessment Modes

Offers structured tests that objectively measure cognitive processing, agility, and attention in therapy.

Upper & Lower Limb Motor Engagement

Upper & Lower Limb Motor Engagement

Improves brain–body interaction by training both arms and legs in coordinated task-driven activities.

Real-Time Performance Feedback

Real-Time Performance Feedback

Instant audio-visual cues support improved therapy adherence and measurable patient outcomes.

Enhanced Patient Motivation

Enhanced Patient Motivation

Game-style training increases participation and compliance, particularly in neuro rehabilitation programs.

Advantages for Patients

For Neurological Patients

For Neurological Patients

  • Enhances cognitive processing and reflex response
  • Improves coordination and neuroplasticity
  • Engaging therapy increases compliance
For Orthopedic Rehabilitation

For Orthopedic Rehabilitation

  • Improves reaction control during recovery
  • Enhances movement confidence
  • Supports return-to-activity readiness

Frequently Asked QuestionsNUDGE

Nudge generates objective reaction time, processing speed, and performance data across sessions. This supports physiotherapists in tracking cognitive-motor progress and making evidence informed adjustments to therapy.

As a wireless, subscription-free platform, Nudge requires no recurring software costs and minimal setup, allowing physiotherapists to integrate cognitive-motor training into sessions without added administrative burden.

Nudge's structured assessment modes provide repeatable, objective reaction time and processing speed data, helping physiotherapists establish a baseline and monitor change over the course of a rehabilitation programme.

No. Nudge provides device-specific performance metrics that complement, but do not replace validated neuropsychological and cognitive assessment tools used in clinical practice.

Nudge's gamified light-based exercises are designed to sustain patient motivation and participation, which is particularly valuable in longer neuro-rehabilitation programmes where adherence can decline over time.

Nudge supports physiotherapist-guided training of your reaction time, coordination, and reflexes through interactive light-based games, as part of your overall rehabilitation programme.

Nudge records your reaction time and performance during each session. Your physiotherapist will review this data with you to track your progress and adjust your programme as needed.

Nudge may be used as part of a physiotherapist prescribed programme for patients with various neurological conditions. Suitability depends on your specific diagnosis, and your physiotherapist will determine whether it is appropriate for your stage of recovery.

For many patients, Nudge's interactive light-based games make reaction and coordination training more engaging, which can support sustained participation in therapy over time.

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