Explore real-world case studies and expert insights from modern rehabilitation practice. Learn how technology and clinical care come together to improve patient outcomes.

A case study on a 46-year-old ataxia patient whose left forearm range of motion (208°→295°) and grip strength (0.11→0.58 Nm) improved significantly after a 4-month rehab program.
A case study on a 45-year-old hemiplegic stroke patient whose left elbow range of motion (122°→146°) and strength (2.0→3.0 Nm) improved over a one-month period combining traditional physiotherapy with the Mobi-L robotic device.
29-year-old hemiplegic patient (head injury, 2010) whose right wrist range of motion (112°→162°) and strength (1.0→2.6 Nm) improved over an 18-month program combining traditional physiotherapy with the Mobi-L robotic device.

A quasi-experimental study (n=30) comparing the MEND gamified digital balance board against conventional core exercises in post-abdominal surgery patients, finding significantly greater core stability gains (11.70s vs 6.73s improvement) with the gamified approach over six weeks.