Robotic Arm Exoskeleton for Neurorehabilitation Now Commercially Available From: Rehab Management - 12/05/2011 Switzerland-based medical technology company Hocoma recently presented a new rehabilitative robotic device at the AAPM&R Annual Assembly in Orlando, FL. The robotic arm exoskeleton, the ArmeoPower, will function alongside the company’s existing Armeo Therapy Concept. The therapy concept encompasses self-initiated, functional, and intense exercises for patients who have suffered strokes, traumatic brain injuries, or other neurological disorders resulting in severe hand and arm impairment. Read the entire article at: http://www.rehabpub.com/RMN/2011-12-05_06.asp Links: Hocoma http://www.hocoma.com/en/ Hocoma launches the world's first commercially available robotic arm exoskeleton for neurorehabilitation http://www.hocoma.com/en/about-us/media-center/media-releases/article/hocoma-lanciert-weltweit-erstes-kommerziell-erhaeltliches-robotisches-arm-exoskelett-fuer-die-neurorehabilitation/9a303b4d93dbf4cd0dcb88fdb818d554/?tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=1 Armeo Therapy Concept http://www.hocoma.com/en/products/armeo/ AAPM&R http://www.aapmr.org/Pages/default.aspx