The Kysio electromedical device is a biofeedback and movement control electromedical device designed to help individuals recover from injuries, improve muscle strength and return to an optimal level of athletic performance. The device controls and guides the patient's movements during exercises. Kysio is useful for ensuring that the patient performs movements correctly and safely, reducing the risk of injury or incorrect movements. The device constantly monitors the progress of the exercise thanks to the force sensors that allow you to monitor the patient's muscular effort and the angulation sensors that allow you to monitor the angular trajectory of the movement. The course is organized into two modules, a theoretical one in which the functioning of the KYSIO electromedical device is explained and all the benefits connected to correct use, and a second part in which the practical applications of the machinery are shown.
WHAT ARE THE MAIN DISEASES THAT CAN BE TREATED WITH KYSIO
Muscle injuries
Tendon injuries
Amplitude recovery
Muscle strengthening
Reathleticization
WHO IS THE COURSE ADDRESSED TO
Physiotherapists
For the rehabilitation of patients with muscle injuries, joint problems and more helping patients improve muscle function, mobility and movement control.
Physiatrist doctors
Rehabilitation medicine specialists who use electromedical equipment in the management and rehabilitation of patients with physical disabilities, including spinal injuries, trauma and other conditions
Fitness instructors
In fitness and training contexts, instructors and personal trainers can use electromedical equipment to improve the muscle strength and overall fitness of their clients.
THE BENEFITS OF USING KYSIO
Muscle and tendon injuries Electromedical equipment can be used to speed up the recovery process from muscle and tendon injuries, such as strains or strains. Biofeedback helps monitor and control muscle activity during rehabilitation exercises.
Post-operative rehabilitation After orthopedic surgeries, such as hip or knee replacement, movement control and biofeedback can help patients recover joint and muscle function
Anterior cruciate ligament injuries These common injuries, often suffered by athletes, require a long and complex recovery. The electromedical device can be used to strengthen the surrounding muscles and improve the stability of the knee
Chronic pain Electromedical equipment can be used to treat chronic pain, such as chronic lower back pain or carpal tunnel syndrome. Biofeedback helps patients understand and control the factors that contribute to their pain
Urinary incontinence This condition can be successfully treated using biofeedback devices to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles and improve bladder control
Improving sports performance Athletes often use biofeedback and movement control devices to improve muscle strength, coordination and sport-specific skills
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