DIH Appoints Haapsalu Neurological Rehabilitation Center as a DIH Center of Excellence
August 30 2024 - 7:00AM
DIH Holding US, Inc. ("DIH")(NASDAQ:DHAI), a global provider of
advanced robotic devices used in physical rehabilitation, which
incorporate visual stimulation in an interactive manner to enable
clinical research and intensive functional rehabilitation and
training in patients with walking impairments, reduced balance
and/or impaired arm and hand functions, today announced that
Haapsalu Neurological Rehabilitation Center (HNRC), located in
Haapsalu, Estonia, has been appointed as the latest DIH Center of
Excellence. Recognized for its pioneering work in neurological
rehabilitation, Haapsalu Neurological Rehabilitation Center is now
the first such center in the Baltics Region.
The DIH Center of Excellence program recognizes
strategic partners that showcase best practices in rehabilitation
robotics while demonstrating how DIH therapy solutions contribute
to successful patient outcomes. These Centers also contribute to
the development of advanced rehabilitation technologies.
Founded in 1958, HNRC has a longstanding
reputation for providing inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation
services for children and adults with neurological disorders. Over
the decades, the hospital has evolved into a modern rehabilitation
facility, offering a full spectrum of care that spans from acute
early rehabilitation to long-term social rehabilitation, tailored
to meet the unique needs of each patient. With a deep commitment to
improving patient outcomes, HNRC not only focuses on hands-on
treatment but also actively contributes to research and development
in the field of neurological rehabilitation.
Haapsalu Neurological Rehabilitation Center
utilizes DIH's advanced robotic rehabilitation technologies,
including Hocoma's Lokomat®Pro, designed to provide intensive gait
therapy for adult and pediatric patients with moderate to severe
impairments in walking and functional mobility. The hospital also
employs multiple Erigo® devices for early patient mobilization and
safe verticalization, along with the Armeo®Spring for upper
extremity rehabilitation. By combining these innovative
technologies with the expertise of its clinical team, HNRC offers a
comprehensive, individualized approach to rehabilitation, ensuring
high-quality care tailored to each patient's needs.
“We are pleased to welcome Haapsalu Neurological
Rehabilitation Center as the first DIH Center of Excellence in the
Baltics Region," said Slavko Škafar, Senior Vice President of Sales
DIH - EMEA. "Their commitment to integrating our cutting-edge
solutions into patient care not only enhances the quality of
rehabilitation services but also sets a new standard for
neurorehabilitation. We are excited to deepen our collaboration and
continue driving innovation in the field."
Kadri Englas, Chairman of the Board, Haapsalu
Neurological Rehabilitation Center, added, “It is an honor to be
recognized for what we do. We have implemented innovative
technologies since 2012, and are convinced they add value to
neurorehabilitation from the perspective of both patients and
specialists. We will be happy to share our experience to colleagues
and contribute our thoughts in developing the technologies
further."
About DIH Holding US, Inc.
DIH stands for the vision to “Deliver
Inspiration & Health” to improve the daily lives of millions of
people with disabilities and functional impairments through
providing devices and solutions enabling intensive rehabilitation.
DIH is a global provider of advanced robotic devices used in
physical rehabilitation, which incorporate visual stimulation in an
interactive manner to enable clinical research and intensive
functional rehabilitation and training in patients with walking
impairments, reduced balance and/or impaired arm and hand
functions. Built through the mergers of global-leading niche
technology providers, DIH is a transformative rehabilitation
solutions provider and consolidator of a largely fragmented and
manual-labor-driven industry.
About Haapsalu Neurological Rehabilitation Center
(HNRC)
HNRC is the only dedicated rehabilitation
hospital in Estonia, belonging to the Estonian National Hospital
Network. HNRC’s mission is to help people become more active and
pleased with life. HNRC provides tailored support to their patients
using more than 65 years of experience, contemporary knowledge, and
well-kept skills. HNRC is a learning organization – dedication to
constant development has brought them to among noticeable
neurorehabilitation centers and guides them further in their vision
of becoming one of the best in their sector. HNRC believes that
neurorehabilitation will never function without people – their
wisdom, strength, and empathy – but innovative technical solutions
are of definite help to empower their goals and to spare them from
physical hardship.
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Investor Contact Greg
ChodaczekInvestor.relations@dih.com
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