a Spanish company develops a novel platform software for the rehabilitation and encouragement of people who suffer from brain damage
-NeuronUP is a web platform that extends and enhances the tools of the therapists in the care of patients with acquired brain injury or dementia alzheimer type.
-More than 6,000 rehabilitation and stimulation exercises, more than a hundred of computer games, simulators of real and generating content environments, serving also support positive ageing therapies
-this innovative r & d project, it gives out coinciding with the national day of the damage brain acquired (which commemorates tomorrow Wednesday 26) (from October), will be introduced in day centres, residences for the elderly, handicapped recovery centres and medical centres for rehabilitation, psychology and occupational therapy
Spain, 2011-October this new web tool uses the Cloud Computing (cloud system) technologyallowing medical professionals to access in real time, when and where they want, to information on exercises and users, as well as interact directly with the team of professionals in a specialized environment. This generates a continuous updating of the information and the contents of the platform.
Medical rehabilitation program which relies NeuronUP is supervised by a Scientific Committee of experts. NeuronUP aims to become a fundamental support for professionals involved in the cognitive processes of rehabilitation and stimulation.
With thousands of exercises, games and simulators that allow exercise both basic cognitive functions and activities of daily living, the multiple format offer (computer, pencil and paper, touch) allows the therapist to adapt the characteristics of the system so that handles it the user without difficulty. In addition, provides extra content such as images, applications (generators) and tools that allow the therapist to design their own activities. Technology, once again, is put at the service of the user (therapist and patient) to make your life easier.
The initiative, which is being released coinciding with the national day of the acquired brain injury tomorrow Wednesday, October 26, will be introduced in day centres, residences for the elderly, disabled, medical centers, psychology and occupational therapy centres and is already developing versions in other languages first for the domestic market, but intend to also tackle the international market.