Burt®
The User-friendly Robot
Multiple therapy modes—grade the support, robotic assistance, robotic resistance and locking plane
Easy set up — Less then 2 minutes
Gaming software leveraging cognitive rehabilitation strategies to work on attention, memory, and visual neglect
Passive Motion Mode - Create a path and have Burt continuously bring the patient through that motion
Patient reports—the ability to track improvements throughout therapy
Patient range of motion and strength data
3 planes of movement
BurtCare— bi-annual release of new software, games, activities, assessments, analytics, reporting, marketing support and professional days
Notable features of the fall release are:
- Catch Master (new activity)
- Path Finder (new activity)
- new features in Pirate Catcher:
* bombs that must be avoided
* improvements to resistance forces (patient must apply force over a larger distance)
* additional visual cues for guidance and resistance modes
- Simplified difficulty levels for all games (custom settings still available). Includes the following changes:
* Follow Me: new backgrounds available to add visual clutter for more cognitive difficulty
* Paddle Pong: paddle size changeable
* Air Hockey: different puck sizes and opponent paddle sizes
* Fish Food: more options for number of rows of fish
* Memory: more changeable timing settings
* Punch Party: new settings for number of objects to hit, number of objects to avoid, and similarity of objects
* Blackjack: no-betting option
This year’s theme that, The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), is using is INSIPIRE!
The Barrett Medical Team will be attending the Texas Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference in Houston on November 5-6 with Burt. Please stop by the booth and see the power of BurtTherapy
Our third Med-Tech Talks with Robert DeNicola, the Vice President of Commercialization of Barrett Technology.
Barrett will be exhibiting at the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) in Boston in March 2020.
March 26-29
Boston, MA
This year’s theme that, The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), is using is INSIPIRE!
The Barrett Medical Team will be attending the Texas Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference in Houston on November 5-6 with Burt. Please stop by the booth and see the power of BurtTherapy
We know, based on neuroplastic principles, that “time matters” and “intensity is key” after having a stroke. Research has suggested that patients see the most recovery in the first 3-6 months after onset of a stroke.
The User-friendly Robot
The User-friendly Robot
The User-friendly Robot
The User-friendly Robot
The User-friendly Robot
The User-friendly Robot