The future of rehabilitation
Modern evidence-based rehabilitation
Digitalisation has revolutionised neurorehabilitation: At therapie LEIPZIG, we will be presenting the latest rehabilitation methods - from robotic and computer-assisted applications to innovative VR technology.
The modern forms of treatment will be demonstrated directly on patients and accompanied by experienced therapists. Visitors experience live how these technologies are applied and the progress they enable.
Our exhibition offers a comprehensive insight into the most advanced methods of neurological and neuro-orthopaedic rehabilitation, which accelerate the medical rehabilitation process and improve patients' quality of life.
Exhibition areas
- Modern rehabilitation technology and equipment
- Supportive, functional aids for neurological disorders
- Robotic and computer-aided rehabilitation devices
- VR technology in use
- Gamified training devices for neuro-orthopaedic rehabilitation
Visitor target groups
- Practices specialised in ergotherapy and physiotherapy
- Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation clinics
SPECIAL PRESENTATION AREA
Unique: In the SPECIAL PRESENTATION AREA, THERAMotion will be carrying out live treatments on patients with neurological symptoms in accordance with the latest guidelines, using current technology and under consideration of efficient practice management.
Practical: In CASE DISCUSSIONS, visitors can observe how established therapies can be applied in combination with the latest rehabilitation technology.
PODIUM
Topical: On the PODIUM, highly interesting expert panel discussions and lively debates with political content will be held.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION “REHA-TO-GO”
This special exhibition features exercise equipment and aids for home use alongside the integration of continued rehabilitation into everyday life.
CONGRESS
Interdisciplinary: Doctors and professors from the German neurorehabilitation associations DGNR and DGNKN are attending the event to talk about the latest developments in rehabilitation for patients with neurological symptoms.