Therapeutic objectives with FX-Move™ :
- Exercises adapted to an predefined deficiency
- fast motor stimulation
- slow motor stimulation
- cognitive stimulation
- An often updated exercises library
- Possibility of exercises development on specific request

Therapeutic objectives
The FX-Move™ device offers several exercises of motor stimulation (fast or slow) and cognitive stimulation. They are adapted to a predefined deficiency and are playful in order to maintain patient motivation. For each of them, the instruction simplicity allows a rapid and easy use for patients.
Fast motor stimulation : SPEED BALL

- Objectives :
- Self-paced balance perturbations : Quality of postural control during movement.
- Bimanual coordination.
- Velocity-Accuracy conflict.
- Patients :
- Geriatrics : Patient with postural deficits and loss of postural automations.
- Neurology : Extra pyramidal or pyramidal syndrome with balance dysfunction ; end of superior limb rehabilitation in stroke patients.
- Other : End of low back pain rehabilitation.
Fast motor stimulation : CRAZY MOLE

- Objectives :
- Self-paced balance perturbation practice with priority to the motor inhibition process. Quality of postural control during movement.
- Velocity-Accuracy conflict.
- Patients :
- Geriatrics : Compulsive imitator, patient with high level of deficiency in dual task paradigm.
- Neurology : Extra pyramidal or pyramidal syndrome with balance dysfunction ; end of superior limb rehabilitation in stroke patients.
- Other : End of low back pain rehabilitation.
Slow motor stimulation : ELECTRIC ROUTE

- Objectives :
- Stability margins.
- Fine control of superior limb.
- Patients :
- Geriatrics : Postural deficits and reduction of stability margins.
- Neurology : Praxis troubles ; Superior limb rehabilitation in stroke patients.
- Other : Shoulder rehabilitation.
Cognitive stimulation: PUZZLES

- Objectives :
- Step by step planning. Work memory.
- Motor planning ; Organisation of motor sequence by implicit motor simulation (motor imagery).
- Patients :
- Geriatrics : Reduction of functional capacities with or without Mild Cognitive Impairment. Post-fall syndrome. Difficulty in spatio-temporal organisation of movement.
- Neurology : Central neurology with frontal or parietal dysfunction.
