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Restorative Therapies

Supporting Recovery in Australia

Xcite2 Expansion Pack

Available for Purchase NOW!

Eight new activities to help you maximize patient outcomes!

Close-up of the Xcite2 device’s touchscreen interface by Restorative Therapies.

Empowering Recovery Through Advanced FES Technology

RT300 in use by a patient

Restorative Therapies provides cutting-edge, integrated FES therapies to assist people in recovering from neurological impairments. With innovative technology and a commitment to excellence, we empower healthcare professionals and individuals across Australia to enhance mobility and promote healing.

How to Get Started

Connect with Jack Jansson, our Australian Clinical Representative, to discover how Restorative Therapies can help you and your patients achieve optimal outcomes.

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Why Choose Restorative Therapies?

  • Innovative FES Technology: Our advanced technology offers massed-practice and task-specific functional activity solutions for those recovering from a neurological impairment, resulting in weakness and/or paralysis, such as spinal cord injuries, stroke, multiple sclerosis, TBI and more in adult and pediatric populations.
  • Local Expertise: Jack Jansson, our Australian clinical representative, collaborates with healthcare providers and patients to ensure they receive the best solutions for their unique needs.
  • Tailored Solutions: Our systems, such as the RT300 and Xcite2, are designed to help improve patient outcomes no matter where they are in the recovery journey, promoting a healthy lifestyle that fosters mobility and independence.

Our FES Products

RT300

Our RT300 integrated Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) technology allows a patient to get thousands of coordinated, patterned contractions using electrodes over muscles with weakness & paralysis.

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An image of the Xcite2 device by Restorative Therapies.

Xcite2

Our Xcite2 Therapy System focuses on improving task-specific activities to maximize function and mobility.

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