The Rehab Physio Chooses the Complete 'Tyrosolution' for its new Intensive Rehabilitation Centre in the Wirral

Lucille Watts • June 4, 2021

Ectron install Tyromotion's complete Upper and Lower Limb Tyrosolution at The Rehab Physio.

Tyrosolution

This week, the team from Ectron have been busy installing the complete Upper and Lower Limb 'Tyrosolution' by Tyromotion at The Rehab Physio in the Wirral.


The Rehab Physio is in the process of developing a brand new 3,500 sq ft purpose-built facility which will house the leading robotics and virtual reality rehabilitation devices by Tyromotion.


The Rehab Physio is a well-resourced, private practice with a passion for applying novel techniques and treatments. Its independence means its free to explore the very latest developments, and to utilise the most effective of them for its patients.


The Rehab Physio says:


"Globally, neurological physiotherapy continues to make astonishing advances to aid people’s recovery and rehabilitation from injury and illness. We're keeping pace with these advances, because The Rehab Physio is dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes for patients who have often suffered years of disability."


Chris Morden, Director of Ectron says:


"We have been working with The Rehab Physio for a number of years.  Its been great working with the team this week, installing the Tyrosolution and watching the clinic take shape.


This is the third complete 'Tyrosolution'  that Ectron have installed in the last six months, making it the leading rehabilitation technology solution for the UK's leading neurological rehabilitation providers.


The complete solution includes:


The Rehab Physio will be taking patients for its Intensive Neurological Rehabilitation Programme starting in July, to book an assessment, please follow the link to The Rehab Physio's website: https://www.therehabphysio.com/


To learn more about the complete 'Tyrosolution' or any of the Tyromotion devices, please email: enquiries@ectron.co.uk

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