THE ICAROS Health systems

Experience a new dimension of therapy. ICAROS Health systems enable effective and motivating training in ortho– and neurorehabilitation, providing targeted opportunities to perform core and balance training even for individuals with physical limitations.

A significant advantage of these unique therapeutic devices is their comprehensive adaptability to the individual needs of the patient and their various digital enhancements. Manufactured in Germany under the highest quality standards, these Class 1 medical devices ensure durability and reliability.

Compatibility with a variety of virtual reality systems as well as mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets opens up numerous possibilities for utilizing training software applications and exergames with a wide range of patients. Integrating exergames into the training can enhance patient motivation and have a positive impact on the therapy progress.

With ICAROS Health, you can effectively, measurably, and maximally motivate training in ortho- and neurotherapy. Schedule a presentation appointment now.

The proven effects of ICAROS training:

  • Muscle Activation: Similar to plank variations with instability devices.

  • Muscle Stimulation: Doubled compared to regular kneeling plank.

  • Calorie Burn: Increased by 30% compared to regular kneeling plank.

  • Enjoyable Experience: Participants find the exercise enjoyable.

  • Increased Reactivity: A significant 16.4% boost post-training.

  • Improved Muscle Functionality: A substantial 25.8% increase.

  • Motivation Boost: ICAROS encourages continued sports activity post-rehabilitation.

  • Enhanced Stability: Significant 1.4% improvement post-training.

  • Reduced Back Pain: Most participants experienced a decrease in back pain frequency

ICAROS Health is intended for core and balance training for orthopedic patients suffering from unspecific low back pain and stroke patients especially from phase C onwards for active mobilization, improvement of postural control (body posture), reduction of the risk of falls, and improvement of sensory function and fine and gross motor skills.