Tecnobody solutions in NeurotherapyWorx

Giuliana Kinnerly • January 6, 2025

We are so pleased to see our Tecnobody Solution at the neuro-rehab outpatient centre in Neurotherapy Worx.


The centre, based near Wigan, started using the D-Wall at the beginning of the year and went on to include the Prokin 252, WalkerView, and Data Server devices.


Clinic owner, Sarah Wilkinson's experience with the advanced motion tracking, analysis, and therapy programs of the D-Wall has led her to adopt additional solutions, such as the Prokin 252 for balance and proprioception, and the Walker View for gait assessment and training.


This strategy is designed to motivate patients and supply valuable data to the physiotherapy team, potentially reducing recovery time.

See more about Tecnobody devices here: https://www.ectron.co.uk/tecnobody

It was a pleasure as always to work with Tecnobody to create a solution for the team at Neurotherapy Worx. They offered these kind words to say about the project:


"We thank the specialist team of neurological adult and paediatric therapists who embrace our values to enhance patients’ quality of life and aim to motivate them and shorten the recover time. We also thank our partners of Ectron Ltd, TecnoBody’s distributor for UK, for the synergy in spreading our technology in the country.

TecnoBody is Health in Progress!"


“It has been a great opportunity to use the D-wall Techobody at our clinic in Appley Bridge, Wigan. It has increased the information we gathered during assessments and enable a new option to our treatment plans. Looking at balance, body symmetry, function, exercise the list is endless…… enabling repetition of movement whilst continuing to engage the client.”


Pam Hicken, Neurotherapy Worx.

If you would like to speak to a member of our team about the work we do or the devices we offer, please contact us by emailing enquiries@ectron.co.uk or calling +44 (0)117 9413979

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