C-Mill is a rehabilitation device produced to evaluate and improve gait and balance weaknesses using augmented virtual reality.
Walking ability may be limited or lost in patients with orthopedic limitations as a result of trauma, stroke patients, Parkinson’s patients, and patients with orthopedic problems due to advancing age. Walking is an important criterion in determining whether a person can live independently. C-Mill aims to rehabilitate patients who have walking problems.
What Is C-Mill Used For?
- High training intensities can be completed successfully thanks to positive and encouraging training environments.
- Diversification of augmented and virtual reality environments also allows variability in training exercises.
- Training the patient’s capacity to change the way they walk prepares them for normal daily needs.
- All results are stored as data. Reports can be generated and progress can be monitored.
C-Mill is a rehabilitation device designed to train and evaluate the patient’s balance and walking ability. With C-Mill, predefined training sessions can be used or a training program can be created to suit the patient’s physical needs.
While the patient is training, direct visual and auditory feedback regarding their performance is given by C-Mill. Videos can be used during and after training to give the patient and therapist insight into the patient’s movements and performance.
At the end of a training session or assessment, the results are automatically stored in the C-MILL device’s memory and reports can be generated. Changes and progress in each patient’s treatment can be reported throughout the treatment process.