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TRAINM: Providing personalised therapy for the disabled

TRAINM is an innovative neuro-rehabilitation clinic delivering measurable recovery for people with neurological deficits through a comprehensive approach.

Compassionate care focused on physical, social and mental wellness

Specialists state that up to 1 in 3 Europeans will suffer at least once in their lifetime from a disease affecting the neurological system. This leads to great human suffering and restricts the independence of those suffering from these diseases as a result of disability and the need for care.

TRAINM is an outpatient neuro-rehabilitation clinic for children and adults with a broad range of neurological and orthopaedic disabilities. Therapy is based on neuroplasticity, reducing neurological deficits from injuries to the brain and spinal cord. Patients receive on average 1,000 movements per session, 20 times more than con- ventional physical therapy.

Patients who do not have the financial means to receive outpatient treatment at TRAINM may be eligible to receive assistance from the TRAINM Foundation.

In 2016, KOIS invested in TRAINM because of its potential to offer life-changing therapy to people who otherwise would not have a viable chance of recovery. Initiatives like TRAINM bridge the gap between discoveries made in research laboratories and the patients’ needs.

TRAINM’s impact

350 patients
13,000 robotics sessions in 2020
1,200 neuro-modulation sessions in 2020

Compassionate care focused on physical, social and mental wellness

Specialists state that up to 1 in 3 Europeans will suffer at least once in their lifetime from a disease affecting the neurological system. This leads to great human suffering and restricts the independence of those suffering from these diseases as a result of disability and the need for care.

TRAINM is an outpatient neuro-rehabilitation clinic for children and adults with a broad range of neurological and orthopaedic disabilities. Therapy is based on neuroplasticity, reducing neurological deficits from injuries to the brain and spinal cord. Patients receive on average 1,000 movements per session, 20 times more than con- ventional physical therapy.

Patients who do not have the financial means to receive outpatient treatment at TRAINM may be eligible to receive assistance from the TRAINM Foundation.

In 2016, KOIS invested in TRAINM because of its potential to offer life-changing therapy to people who otherwise would not have a viable chance of recovery. Initiatives like TRAINM bridge the gap between discoveries made in research laboratories and the patients’ needs.

TRAINM’s impact

350 patients
13,000 robotics sessions in 2020
1,200 neuro-modulation sessions in 2020