About
Rehabtronics is a Canadian medical device company based in Edmonton, Alberta, founded in 2003 as a spinoff from the University of Alberta's Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute. The company specializes in developing rehabilitation technologies that leverage neuroscience to restore function and enhance the lives of individuals with mobility impairments, particularly those affected by nervous system injuries or diseases. Rehabtronics offers a variety of medical devices for rehabilitation settings. Their products include Prelivia, a neurostimulation device designed to prevent and treat pressure injuries; ReGrasp, a hand neurorehabilitation system that improves hand function; ReJoyce, a workstation for recovery from hand and arm impairments; and ReTouch, an interactive gaming system that enhances cognitive functions. The company collaborates with clinicians and research institutions globally to validate its innovations, which are used by healthcare professionals in clinics and hospitals worldwide.
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- Employees17
- Founded2005
- Total Funding$2850000
Location
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada