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Description

  • The TERMA Inclusive Train is a device in the form of a carousel powered by rotors, single- or double-station. The device has no access barriers and is intended for use by both able-bodied and disabled users, including people in wheelchairs.
  • For people with disabilities, the aspect of "agency" is particularly valuable, which involves setting the wheel in motion by performing exercises on a rotor for the upper limbs.
  • People with disabilities, including those in wheelchairs, can play on the device at the same time, together with able-bodied people in various configurations of these users
  • The device is equipped with two seats that can accommodate 2 people who do not operate the rotors.
  • 6 people can operate the rotors on the device at the same time. The device can be started by 1 person. The device can accommodate 20 people at the same time.
  • The device complies with the PN-EN 1176 standard.

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Indications

For non-disabled users, for people with disabilities resulting in moving in a wheelchair. For people with intellectual disabilities, with neurological disorders (strokes, MS).
Neurological rehabilitation Kinesiotherapy
Stimulation of the nervous system in the case of paralysis and paresis using a rotor. Possibility of performing assisted movements when the rotor is driven by a non-disabled user and a disabled person performs the movement without using force, but thus restores neuromuscular control. Indications for the use of rotors include: multiple sclerosis, post-stroke conditions, biplegia, spastic paralysis, Parkinson's disease and other neurological and musculoskeletal diseases. Propelling the movement of the device with the power of your own muscles gives you a sense of agency, which is very important in the treatment of intellectual disabilities, and also gives you the opportunity to train independence. The mechanism of the rehabilitation rotor allows the device's wheel to be set in motion using levers powered by the upper limbs. A number of muscle groups of the upper limbs are involved in the movement - agonistic and antagonistic - cooperating with each other and performing the opposite movement - extension/flexion (in the shoulder, elbow and wrist joints). Possibility of performing assisted movements when the rotor is driven by a non-disabled user and a disabled person performs the movement without using force, but thus recreates the correct ranges of movement in the joints and works on the coordination of alternating movements.

Technical details

Materials:
Construction: black steel profiles coated with epoxy primer and powder coating
Platform: HPL board
Carriage panel: HDPE board
Substructure: concrete minimum B-15 class

Dimensions and parameters:
External dimensions:  4705 mm
Height of the device from the ground level: 1304 mm
Weight of the device (without foundation):  2100 kg
Foundation depth:  604-704 mm, regulated on the foundation positioning foots

Additional information:
Free fall height:  none
Safety area dimensions: 2000 mm radius measured from the external edge of the rotating platform
Functional area dimension: 61 m2

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DWG 2D Inclusive Train

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Product datasheet Inclusive Train

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