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Music-Assisted therapy for Gait Trainer 3

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    Music assisted therapy for Gait Trainer 3, includes music library and sound bar.


    Code
    117-404
    Brand
    Origin
    United States
    Warranties
    Usage
    Man Animal
    Type
    Non-Medical

    Our product offering is among the most distinctive, unique and very often exclusive! It is based on a rigorous selection of high quality products, supplies, instruments and medical equipment from the best manufacturers in the world. This philosophy has allowed Atlas Médic to define its identity in terms of quality and to become one of the few distributors of medical instruments manufacturing its own products and offering a complete corporate ecosystem including 
    training,  consulting services and technical services

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    Advantages

    • Improve functional movement

    • Neurological musical compositions written and performed by music therapists

    • Merge music-assisted therapy with technology

     

    We equipped the Biodex Gait Trainer 3 with neurologic music compositions written and performed by music therapists to help more patients find their stride using the power of music.

    This revolutionary music integration provides an effective evidence-based tool for physical therapists and neurologists to enhance treatments and drive faster outcomes.

    With our exclusive instrumented deck, realtime biofeedback and sophisticated analytics, the Gait Trainer 3 is the ideal platform for integrating music-assisted therapy. Using the Gait Trainer’s intuitive interface, belt speed can easily be adjusted to match the patient’s steps per minute (spm). Music tempo in beats per minute (bpm) can be managed to influence gait components. Biofeedback quantifiably displays step length, step speed (spm) and step symmetry to encourage patient progress