Ectron at Therapy Expo 2017

Lucille Watts • September 4, 2017

Come and visit us on stand TB63 and try the new PABLO

Ectron is pleased to announce it will be exhibiting at Therapy Expo, Birmingham NEC on 22nd & 23rd November 2017.
Come and visit us on stand TB63 and have a demonstration on the new PABLO from Tyromotion.

The PABLO System – Rehabilitation for the whole body

The PABLO Handsensor is a real allrounder: hand-arm-therapy and assessment device in one, the PABLO does not just facilitate the training of all grip forms of the hand; the built-in sensors also track the grip force and range of motion. Thanks to the cross-system tyroS software, the PABLO offers interactive motion training with audiovisual feedback. The results of each training session are automatically integrated into the data base and the therapy report.

With the following wireless extensions, the PABLO becomes even more versatile:


  • The PABLO Motionsensor is a precise joint assessment due to measurement modules that are attached to the body with loop straps of various sizes . Individual positioning of the Motionsensors enables a variety of therapies. So symmetric and asymmetric, bilateral and cooperative applications are possible.
  • The PABLO Multiball supports pronation and supination training as well as the flexion and extension of the wrist. Even at an early stage of rehabilitation, such as flaccid hemiparesis, the Multiball can be used for therapy of the upper extremities. To that end, the PABLO sensor handle is simply inserted into the PABLO Multiball. The hand is attached to the ball by means of a flexible strap system.
  • The PABLO Multiboard is used to guide and assist repetitive distal and proximal single- and multi-joint exercises. Even severely impaired patients can receive therapy with the Multiboard and learn to avoid compensations in movement from the get-go.

For more information about PABLO or to book a demonstration, please email enquiries@ectron.co.uk
To visit Therapy Expo website, please follow the link


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