Vibramoov PHYSIO

Sensory-motor therapy
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As a true recovery accelerator, Vibramoov PHYSIO is an effective and innovative therapeutic solution used in functional rehabilitation. Thanks to a complete kit and its 4 treatment modes (Mobility / Antalgia / Tonicity / Spasticity), this turnkey solution offers to clinicians and patients rich and varied protocols adapted to a large number of therapeutic indications.
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The comments and impressions of the patients are unanimous! All experience a very pleasant feeling of relaxation, of fluidity in the movements. This creates immediate relief and improved proprioception.
Sophie RozantOccupational therapist
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Speed up the rehabilitation process

Vibramoov PHYSIO offers 4 treatment modes :
Mobility / Antalgy / Tonicity / Spasticity

Vibramoov Physio is designed and manufactured according to ISO 13485 : 2016 standard.

Reinitiate the movementMODE 1 - Mobility

Functional Proprioceptive Stimulations (FPS) are applied on the musculo-tendinous junction.

FPS mechanically stimulate the muscle spindles, mimicking the sensory signals – Ia fibers of functional movements.

This neurosensory trick activates related sensory-motor areas allowing patients to feel natural movements.

Because sensory & motor systems are interdependent, the CNS then reacts by initiating corresponding movements.

CRPS
Ankylosis
Fracture & sprain
Balance deficit
CNS disorders
Adhesive capsulitis

Reinitiate the movementMODE 1 - Mobility

Functional Proprioceptive Stimulations (FPS) are applied on the musculo-tendinous junction.

FPS mechanically stimulate the muscle spindles, mimicking the sensory signals – Ia fibers of functional movements.

This neurosensory trick activates related sensory-motor areas allowing patients to feel natural movements.

Because sensory & motor systems are interdependent, the CNS then reacts by initiating corresponding movements.

CRPS
Ankylosis
Fracture & sprain
Balance deficit
CNS disorders
Adhesive capsulitis
Adhesive Capsulitis
Phantom pain
Sciatica
Back pain
Neuralgia
Tendinitis

Reduce the painMODE 2 - Antalgy

These focal stimulations are used for the treatment of pain by the stimulation of skin mecanoreceptors & the gate control effect.
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Regulate the muscular activityMODE 3 - Spasticity

Stimulations are applied in the middle of the antagonist muscle to the spastic one. They induce an incresed activity in the stimulated muscle & a reciprocal inhibition of antagonist/spastic one. For patients with significant spasticity, mode 3 has to be applied through several sessions before applying mode 1 “mobility”.

Brain injury
Spinal cord injury
Cerebral palsy
Stroke
Neurological impairment
Fracture and sprain
Balance disorder
Muscular weakness

Recover muscle strenghtMODE 4 - Tonicity

Targeted actions of mode 4 allow patients to :
. increase the muscle tone
. recover muscle mass
. strenghten motor function
. carry out important proprioceptive work
The optimal effects of those stimulations are reached when patients achieve isometric contractions of stimulated muscles synchronously with stimulations.

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