This machine is capable of automatically generating controlled movements in three spatial directions: up-down, right-left, and forward-backward. It has sufficient power to move the hand, forearm, and arm in any direction, allowing for various exercises to rehabilitate shoulder and elbow joint movement. Additionally, one end of the machine features a pure rotation mechanism that allows the user to perform pronation-supination movements of the forearm.
Using a device worn on the wrist, this support system monitors, processes, records, and displays variables associated with factors identified as causing repetitive strain injuries in work environments. As a result, it generates factors and indices related to the risk of developing injuries (repetitiveness, vibration, and strain).
An implant-supported and prosthetically guided histiogenic distraction device, characterized by its control over the direction of distraction, allowing for the reshaping of a bone segment in a predetermined, desired position. This device enables the regeneration of bone tissue lost in the gingiva and maxilla due to trauma or accident. A simple device requiring a straightforward installation process, it is useful in oral and maxillofacial surgery and reconstructive implantology, offering a less invasive approach.
Medical device to support physiotherapy through visual stimulation with video game, which is responsible for measuring the inspired airflow and transmits data to the cloud to monitor the patient with quantitative and online information of the patient’s performance in physiotherapy, for the performance of clinical studies and evaluation of the results of pulmonary re-expansion.