Therapeutic Technology

Mary Free Bed provides patients with brain injury leading-edge technology to ehance their therapy.

  • Bioness H200 is a neuroprosthetic device used for the wrist and hand. This device has electrodes that are built into it and is worn on the hand/wrist. The electrodes are set and customized to each individual to facilitate functional use of an impaired hand for opening, closing, grasping, and pinching.
  • Bioness L300 is a neuroprosthetic device worn on the lower leg. This device houses electrodes that are set and customized to each individual to facilitate movement in an impaired leg. This device assists with a smoother and faster walking pattern. 
  • WalkAide is a neuroprosthetic device worn on the lower leg. This device has a single channel electrical stimulator used to address footdrop. It also uses a tilt sensor to help control stimulation during walking. 
  • SaeboFlex is mechanical device worn on the hand and wrist. The device positions the wrist and fingers of the impaired hand to allow for functional use of grasp and release.
  • Neuromuscular biofeedback is a therapy modality that provides neuromuscular re-education to children and adults with the goal of increasing function in self care and mobility. 
  • Litegait is a therapy system that allows for partial supported weight bearing during walking. It involves a harness system that overlays a treadmill where walking skills can be practiced. Or it can be used to practice walking over ground. 
  • Dynavision is a therapy device used to improve visual and motor skills of a person with a brain injury.