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How does it work?

BLINK.PRO™ MED is a medical device intended for supporting therapy in disorders that warrant psychomotor skill development, peripheral vision improvement and visual-motor coordination enhancement. It is an interactive rehabilitation device employing biofeedback and it may serve as a platform for compensation exercises for patients with chronic conditions and injuries. The device offers an exercise method that improves the patient's coordination and focus using interactive tasks. This supports neuroplastic brain changes and facilitates motor learning processes. The device is applied in physiotherapy, ergotherapy, including specialised neurological rehabilitation, and cognitive training.

Step 1

Just turn it on

BLINK.PRO™ MED is a medical device employing the Plug & Play technology, which means that it is ready to go once it is powered on. A built-in control panel lets you select exercises and track the patient's progress. The device allows treat patients individually or through competition in pairs.

Step 2

Select an exercise

BLINK.PRO™ MED offers predefined exercise programmes that improve the patient's coordination and focus using interactive tasks. This supports neuroplastic brain changes and facilitates motor learning processes. You can select exercises directly in the touch control panel.

Step 3

Exercise

The clinical goal is achieved through psychomotor function training. Visual-motor coordination exercises are based on simple reactions to a light stimulus. The patient is to touch the right sensor as quickly as possible. Depending on the exercise, tasks may also require decision-making and focus or engage the patient's memory.

Step 4

Track progress

The BLINK.PRO™ MED device sends exercise results into a server after connecting with a Wi-Fi network. This allows both the patient and their medical carer to track progress. Analysing the results may help notice the need to change a given exercises so as to tend to the patient's needs and abilities. Analysis can be done on any device, via an Internet browser.