III rehab – a 2-in-1 instrument for assessment and management of Balance Dysfunction

Authors

  • Ganvir Suvarna Professor (Dept. of Neurophysiotherapy),Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil College of Physiotherapy, Ahilyanagar
  • Harishchandre Maheshwari Professor (Dept. of Neurophysiotherapy),Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil College of Physiotherapy, Ahilyanagar
  • Sheikh Jasmine Assistant Professor (Dept. of Neurophysiotherapy), Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil College of Physiotherapy, Ahilyanagar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46858/vimsjpt.7212

Keywords:

III Rehab , Balance, physiosensing

Abstract

Balance impairment is common in patients with neurological dysfunction which needs specific assessment and management. Variety of tools are available for assessment and management separately. But very few instruments offer both facilities.

III Rehab by Physiosensing  is a  lightweight Balance Plate offers a series of Assessment protocols to test the Balance of an individual and also includes variety of treatment options.  It also has a wide range of Rehab activities with varying levels of difficulty that you can adjust as per the patient’s level of impairment or capability. This unit can have an add on feature Libra VR Software and Goggles for Virtual Reality for Vestibular Rehab. 

Physiosensing  also offers other models like the III Max Rehab which is a longer Platform which includes protocols like Forward Lunge , Step Up and Over along with the protocols of the III Rehab. In addition, the Physiosensing Kinesim is a unique Dynamic Platform which Induces Perturbation and challenges the subject’s ability to maintain Balance.  The visual stimulus provides realistic environment that matches the perturbation.

References

Yamamoto M. A novel lightweight wearable device to perform balance exercises at home. In: Proceedings of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference (EMBC); December 2023. IEEE.

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Published

2025-12-31

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Section

Instrument Review

How to Cite

III rehab – a 2-in-1 instrument for assessment and management of Balance Dysfunction. (2025). VIMS JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY, 7(2), 48-49. https://doi.org/10.46858/vimsjpt.7212

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