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Spindle - where neurorehabilitation progresses beyond complexity.

About Spindle

Neurorehabilitation is ill-defined, with competing schools of thought about the best treatment. The scientific bases of neuromotor physiology, neurorehabilitation, and brain plasticity are yet unclear.


Most therapies help patients replicate habitual physiological movements, there where brain damage changed the motor control dynamics, hence different approaches are required. 

 
Moreover, public rehabilitation facilities face budgetary constraints and might, therefore, be limited in modern treatment provision, while the wealthier private centers use intriguing marketing strategies and are fundamentally profit-driven.


Spindle looks at movement restoration in a completely different, disruptive way. Spindle identifies and defines unexpected, emergent simple behaviors arising out of complex systems, such as human motion. This emerged simplicity makes ‘living room therapy’ possible and better than whatever existing neurorehabilitation robot. Our approach solves the dilemma between standardization and personalization.


Finally, Spindle contributes to the development of research and education in neurorehabilitation and fosters cooperation between neurosciences stakeholders.
 

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