
AutoAmbulator
With the AutoAmbulator, HealthSouth brings cutting-edge technology into the rehabilitation
process. The AutoAmbulator is an innovative therapeutic device designed to help
rehabilitate patients who experience difficulty walking.

VitalStim
VitalStim® Therapy is an innovative procedure that facilitates retraining of
throat muscles affected by dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing. Dysphagia is a common
condition among stroke victims, those with progressive neurological disorders and
the elderly.

SaeboFlex
SaeboFlex is a customized orthosis that allows neurologically impaired individuals
to practice opening and closing their hand with more efficiency, promoting increased
function in the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand.

Interactive Metronome
Interactive Metronome (IM) is a brain-based rehabilitation assessment and training
program developed to directly improve the processing abilities that affect attention,
motor planning and sequencing.

Bioness L300
This Neuroprosthetic and Rehabilitation System from Bioness, Inc., is a non-invasive device that
uses electrical stimulation to greatly improve walking function. The NESS L300 may retrain muscles, reduce spasticity,
prevent atrophy, and increase range of motion and blood circulation.

Anodyne Therapy
The Anodyne® Therapy System is a safe, FDA-cleared, drug-free, non-invasive device that uses near-infrared
light to safely increase local circulation and reduce pain. People with diabetes and peripheral vascular
disease (PVD) and chronic wounds are most likely to benefit.

Computerized Functional Capacity Evaluations
A Functional Capacity Evaluation is an objective measure of an individual’s current physical and
functional abilities, their ability to perform specific work activities and safely function within a work
environment while establishing work restrictions, demand levels, physical job readiness in response to specific referral questions.

Aquatic Therapy with Underwater Treadmill
Aquatic therapy is often prescribed by physicians
for clients who are suffering from a variety of disorders. The aquatic environment not only improves patient
confidence and aids in pain management, but also helps patients regain function and independence and facilitates
the return to work and play.
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