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Discover articles about robot-assisted rehabilitation, motor learning, and therapeutic gamification for children.

Robotics

Haptic Feedback in Practice

How robot-assisted games use haptic feedback to therapeutically train fine motor skills in children with DCD.

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Motor Learning

Gamification in the Clinic

The principles of gamification applied to rehabilitation games to increase motivation and hand-eye coordination in young patients.

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Pediatric Rehabilitation

Developmental Disorders and Technology

An overview of how emerging technologies, like our systems, are transforming the clinical approach to motor developmental disorders.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to frequently asked questions about our robot-assisted rehabilitation games for children with DCD.

For which children are the rehabilitation games suitable?

Our systems are specifically developed for children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) in a clinical setting. They are designed to therapeutically train fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.

How does the robot-assisted technology work?

The systems use robotics to guide and support movements. Through haptic feedback, the child feels direct cues, while gamification elements increase motivation and enjoyment during training.

What is the benefit of gamification in therapy?

Gamification makes the exercises fun and challenging, which greatly increases the child's engagement. This promotes consistency in training and supports the motor learning process in a playful, interactive way.

Can my child practice with the system at home?

Our systems are primarily developed for use under the guidance of a therapist in a clinical setting. For questions about possible home programs, please contact your treating specialist.

Is there scientific evidence for the effectiveness?

Yes, the principles of robot-assisted rehabilitation and gamification for motor learning are scientifically supported. Our development is based on research and collaboration with medical experts in the field of pediatric rehabilitation.

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