SRT Lab | Self-rehabilitation & Group therapy
A unique technology dedicated
to motor planning & central control of movement
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Break the cycle of physical inactivity
Ageing population is a challenge for healthcare systems. Collectively, we need to find solutions to develop intensive and diversified care pathways.
Furthermore, with current resources and organisations, it is becoming increasingly difficult to meet international guidelines in terms of rehabilitation intensity and frequency especially in neurorehabilitation:
- The World Stroke Organisation recommends 3 hours of rehabilitation per day after a stroke.
- According to Barrett et al. (2018), prolonged inactivity periods reach 5.3 hours on weekdays and 6.8 hours during weekends.
These periods maintain deconditioning effects that affect patients’ recovery. Studies show that increasing activity time for patient is an essential factor in the functional recovery and autonomy maintenance.


Our vision The SRT Lab
Based on the previous observation, it is therefore essential to involve patients in their rehabilitation. Therapists and relatives should also motivate them to increase the amount of daily activity.
Integrating a SRT Lab into the care pathway helps to reduce inactivity time and makes the patient actor in his or her own rehabilitation.
It consolidates and improves motor recovery, in addition to conventional therapy. Thanks to this innovative approach, risk of physical condition loss and autonomy loss are limited.
The therapists remain essential and guide the patient towards exercises adapted to their recovery stage.
A rich and open space
to make patients actors in their rehabilitation
A rich and open space
to make patients actors in their rehabilitation
In autonomy
The patient can come in autonomy alone, with other patients or with their family and caregivers.
Group therapy
The space can also be used for supervised group therapy with multiple patients.
SRT | Self-Rehabilitation Technology
SRT stimulates the patient in a fun and intuitive way, using one or more spheres manipulated with one or both hands.
These devices can be used outside of conventional rehabilitation sessions:
- In a self-rehabilitation space
- In supervised group therapy
The patient focuses on performing and repeating the movement through cognitive and motor activities.
Ultra-intuitive, SRT devices are accessible to both children and the elderly, in a sitting or standing position.
The patient’s actions are transcribed in real time on the screen.
The patient can perform various activities uni- or bimanually, alone, with other patients, or with relatives. Many cognitive and motor activities are already available to keep the patients motivated and involved in their rehabilitation.
“I find this device has the advantage of being very fun, so we don’t ask any questions, we just go for it.
It forces us to make simple movements.
I’ll try all the different devices to maximize my chances.”
Claudine, patient
– IRR LNA Romainville (FR)









