The Gloreha Aria (GAR) is a sensor-based therapeutic device designed for upper limb rehabilitation and neurocognitive training. The optical sensor detects hand movements and offers interactive programs and games to enhance motor skills, coordination, and visuospatial abilities. Additionally, GAR focuses on improving cognitive functions such as attention, memory, and problem-solving. By integrating motor and cognitive tasks, GAR helps train divided attention, which is essential for performing Activities of Daily Living (ADLs).
An assembly of devices intended to be used in a clinical setting to provide gravity-compensating rehabilitation therapy for neuromuscular/musculoskeletal conditions affecting the upper limbs (e.g., impaired arm function) through patient interaction with a videogame-like display prompting repeated motion of the limb under treatment (e.g., arm, hand, wrist, shoulder) for functional improvement (e.g., reaching, grasping); it may also provide performance feedback. It consists of a non-powered weight support (e.g., suspension sling, armrest) whereby the patient’s movements are detected by and presented on a dedicated computer/monitor with software.