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New Tyrostation Installed at Sense Ability Therapy in Devon

Lucille Watts • Mar 24, 2021

Today the Ectron team are at Sense Ability Therapy in Devon installing a brand new Tyrostation by Tyromotion.


Sense Ability Therapy CIC is a community interest company based near Newton Abbot in Devon providing physiotherapy, rehabilitation and education to the adult community. Sense Ability Therapy believes that everyone can improve the quality of their life and achieve improvements in their physical function with perseverance, hard work, a positive attitude and the right support and education, regardless of their age or medical condition.


The Tyrostation is a space-saving system solution that incorporates the PABLO and TYMO. Thanks to the integrated storage space, all devices plus accessories are within easy reach and immediately ready for use. The therapy surface is height-adjustable and can be used in standing and sitting. The Tyrostation is proving to be a popular choice for neuro rehabilitation clinics and hospitals throughout the UK. 


The tyrostation is a workstation optimised for everyday use in therapy. Special storage space in the workstation’s surface create order for the Pablo system (consisting of the Pablo Sensor, the Pablo Multi-board and the Pablo Multi-ball). Storage slots on the sides keep TYMO and the appertaining 2-D and 3-D rolling elements always within reach. There’s also space for all pads and the seating cushion. And the stool is the perfect surface for sitting exercises with TYMO.


The All-In-One PC is equipped with the tyroS software. Therefore, all devices can be easily and effortlessly used with the Tyrostation. This makes a gapless assessment and recording of the rehabilitation process possible.


For more information or to book a Tyrostation demonstration, please call 0117 941 3979 or email: enquiries@ectron.co.uk

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