Information about the Physiorevolution

Do you have the Physio category on your Luna video kit and don't know what to do with it?

Here are a few tips:

Physiorevolution

Classification

The Luna supports your patients in their coordination development after injury or surgery.
The training sessions are specifically designed to suit the client's resilience.
The focus is on building up coordination training.

The aim is for the brain to learn step by step how to automate healthy, clean movement behavior.
The obstacles here are pain, structural dysfunctions or load limits.

The difficulty of the physiotherapy programs spans the entire range (from health to performance).
So there are only about a third of simple programs.
And lots of opportunities for improvement.
This means that your patients are accompanied by Luna until the end of their rehabilitation.

The programs

You will find five programs, each containing 10 workouts:

  • Core
  • Legs
  • Arms
  • Gait training
  • Return to Sports
  • Training with restrictions

The first four packages are built up progressively.
As soon as the patient has easily mastered the first workout in the collection,
she chooses the next one.

Until the last of the series.
This one is a little different because she is allowed to decide for herself,
how to carry out the everyday scenes on the Luna.

Return to Sports contains all the important elements
that active everyday life demands of a person.
Decide for yourself what your patients need.

Our philosophy

Luna prepares us for everyday life.
This is not flawless.
We don't always do everything correctly according to back training and leg alignment.
Not even on Luna.

Sometimes the screen goes black so that people can think for themselves.
Or that you have your eyes closed in the sideways position.
You can't see when the exercise is over.
We want to challenge your customers.

However, the training is gentle.
Without additional weight, without “high impacts”.
That's why the stabilizing structures get a little push,
sometimes in the wrong direction, and thus become more resilient.
So that your intervertebral discs can keep up when you empty the dishwasher.

What exactly does that mean?

  1. Decide which package you assign patient X to:
    Hip? Legs. Lumbar decompression? Trunk.
  2. Decide approximately how resilient and at what stage of learning to move he is.
    First treatment after the operation? Circulation training. Is he still walking with poles? Stabilization training.
    Are you already practicing controlled strength? Gentle movement training, extension, rotation...
  3. Let him train at this level until you increase the 1:1 therapy and the rest of the training therapy.
  4. Too boring because X has to walk on sticks for 3 months? Or wearing your shoulder in a gilet?
    Then switch to the other programs at the same level.
    Or in the health category.
  5. Worried that patient X isn't working properly? Don't worry!
    Concentration on the Luna is generally much better than in everyday life.
    And the training is gentle and safe (video-guided, low load, railing and safety belt), even if it's wobbly.

ENJOY YOUR TRAINING!

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