Rehalab serves education, RDI and cooperation with working life

Rehalab is the multi-purpose environment of the Institute of Rehabilitation, which serves our RDI activities and our business and working life cooperation. In addition to our teaching activities, Rehalab hosts a range of events and activities that allow the different actors in the field to network and form new partnerships.

Rehalab is located on the Lutakko campus of Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences at Piippukatu 2.

Person in a wheel chair using Rehabwall

Technological devices, applications and artificial intelligence already essential part of wellness and rehabilitation sector.

Driven by technological change, client work in the sector is evolving and changing shape. For businesses, this evolution brings challenges: how to keep up? Where to find time and reliable information on new technologies? Where to experiment and choose the most appropriate solutions to develop your business? 

At the Institute for Rehabilitation we want to keep up with the pace of change and use our expertise to support and embrace others. We have an important role bringing together developers and users of technologies and raising awareness of the opportunities they offer.

Kiosk Trainer - 24/7 training station

Kiosk Trainer is a motion sensor based software which monitors and visualizes client exercise, allowing 24/7 virtually controlled independent training. 

Kiosk Trainer provides virtual guidance for training and rehabilitation without the presence of a Physiotherapist. It also measures and analyses the quality and progress of the training.

Mototiles

Mototiles can be used to gamify training of basic motor skills, body balance and stepping of people in different age. Each Moto tile can sense pressure, and has 8 lights that can shine up in all colors of the rainbow. 

With the versatile training programmes, rehabilitation can be gamified by the means of e.g. memory game, voice recognition and piano playing.

Magic Carpet

Magic carpet is an interactive projection system that allows you to project games and activities which reacts to movement.

The magic floor contains a wide range of stimulating contents that can be use for play, learning, therapy, multisensory research, and relaxation.

You can use Magic carpet on the floor, on a wheelchair table and on the table.

RehabWall - gamified rehabilitation technology

RehabWall brings gamification for advancing of motor and process skills. It also supports the readiness of cognitive and sensor skills and advances functioning ability.

RehabWall is a versatile setup which utilises Virtual Reality glasses, a balance board, a touch screen and a motion sensor.

RehabWall is intended as a tool for multi-professional rehabilitation to enable rehabilitation in virtual environments and to activate different physical activities through gamification.

Ralla 2.0 application

RALLA 2.0 application supports the observation and reporting of child's skills. 

The application helps to get the observations you make in everyday life about your child's play and peer interaction skills analyzed and print ready-made reports to facilitate pedagogical documentation.

With the RALLA app, you develop your observation skills and identify observable strengths in play and peer interaction as well as potential learning challenges. With the help of systematic work, you will also find tips for strengthening skills and group activities of children. 

EvokAI Creative Labs

At the forefront of artificial intelligence and human-machine interaction,  Neurotrainer division focuses on creating engaging solutions that promote health and well-being. Rehaboo! ActiveMotion project is an example of our commitment to using cutting-edge technology to make a social impact, providing scalable and adaptive solutions to promote health. 

Nems (Chattanooga wireless) wireless muscle stimulator

The Nems (Chattanooga wireless) wireless muscle stimulator allows muscle stimulation in motion during exercise. The device can be used to deliver several different forms of electrotherapy, which allows it to be used for various types of pain, muscle activation and strengthening, as well as for incontinence problems, for example.

Shockwave

The Shockwave shockwave therapy device is designed to rehabilitate prolonged joint, muscle and tendon pain conditions by strengthening tissue metabolism and activating the healing process of the body's tissues. Shockwaves have been shown to be beneficial in the rehabilitation of conditions such as tennis elbow and plantar fasciitis.

MicroFET2 dynamometer

MicroFET2 is a manual dynamometer that allows you to easily and reliably measure and assess muscle force levels. The dynamometer is a useful tool for assessing the development of muscle strength levels in athletes, for example.