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Optimal supply thanks to the latest robotic technology

Dear Sir or Madam,

Robotic-assisted rehabilitation is an increasingly important topic. The ReWalk Robotics team knows this as well. What news is there from the company and what does the team wish for when it comes to the future of the industry? We asked.

Have a nice week!

Nadine Lormis
Editorial team REHACARE.com

Graphic: 6 to 9 October 2021, REHACARE International Trade Fair for Rehabilitation and Care, Düsseldorf, Germany

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We asked ... ReWalk Robotics
News from the field of Auxiliary Means
Topic of the Month
News from the field of Research & Health
How We Roll
More news from the field of Research & Health

ReWalk Robotics: Optimal supply thanks to the latest robotic technology

We asked ...

Photo: Mela Ikanovic with a ReWalker at the trade fair booth of ReWalk Robotics; Copyright: ReWalk Robotics
Rehabilitation and robotics increasingly go hand in hand. That’s why it is crucial to ensure the quality of robotic rehabilitation at any level. How important is it for companies like ReWalk Robotics to have the support of health insurance companies? REHACARE.com asked and also learned about the company’s future hopes for the industry.
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"Rehabilitation for children and young adults must keep all options open"

Topic of the Month

Photo: Young girl during rehabilitation in a swimming pool. The physiotherapist sits on the edge of the pool; Copyright: PantherMedia/welcomia (YAYMicro)
The foundation for self-determination and control over one's own life should be laid at a very young age. A comprehensive supply of auxiliary aids and services and custom rehabilitation programs are critical for children and young adults with disabilities. This is the jumping-off point of the international rehaKIND e. V. support association, a competent partner that assists parents, providers, health insurance providers, and policy-makers.
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Nele Handwerker – That's how she rolls

How we roll

Photo: Nele Handwerker smiling; Copyright: private
There are many things that make Nele Handwerker happy: her daughter, books and Fridays for Future. Why she, as Commissioner for the Disabled, would first of all start a survey, why she would like to be a cloud and and how she otherwise rolls, she tells us on REHACARE.com.
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