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HASOMED GmbH specializes in development and sale of medical technology for neurological rehabilitation. The company cooperates internationally with doctors, therapists, scientists and researchers.

Medica 2017 – Hall 4 booth K31

Meet HASOMED at the Medica!
Come and visit us at our booth and inform yourself about:
- reliable swallowing detection with RehaIngest
- therapy of the upper extremities with RehaDigit
- movement training with functional electrical stimulation RehaStim2
RehaMove3 – functional electrical stimulator for scientific needs
- cognitive rehabilitation software RehaCom 
- mobile gait analysis for scientific purposes with RehaGait
To fix a meeting, please contact us at medizintechnik@hasomed.de
We are looking forward to seeing you!

WPA XVll in Berlin – visit us in Hall 2.2b, Booth 22

The World Congress of Psychiatry takes places from 8th October until 12th October in Berlin, Germany. It will consider all relevant mental disorders and take a close look at current developments in prevention, diagnostics, therapy and rehabilitation.
In cooperation with neuroConn we are going to present our products. 
Visit us and learn more about cognitive rehabilitation, bio- & neurofeedback, transcranial direct current stimulation, eye tracking and more.
We are looking forward to meet you at our booth!  Read more »

Visit our workshops at the RehabWeek in London

17th July, 1:45 -3:15pm
“Case studies in Neurorehabilitation using Functional Electrical Stimulation”
The Clinical Director of Prime Physio Therapy Centre, Andrew Galbraith, will extend your vision of what is possible with FES through presentation and discussion of case studies.
This workshop will be suitable for all professionals inspired to work with individuals recovering from severe injury.
Andrew Galbraith will focus on the use of Sequence Mode which offers unprecedented control of FES signals.
17th July, 4:00 – 5.30pm
“Making the most of technology in neuro-rehabilitation: Training and supporting cognitive functions”
The session will be dedicated to assistive technology for cognition, defined as technology which can be used to enable, enhance or extend cognitive function.
This workshop aims to help clinicians to make the most of technology to support therapy.
The speakers, Brian O'Neill, Juliane Weicker and Sara da Silva Ramos, will round off the session with case examples taking the participants step-by-step through the process of considering, implementing and evaluating the effectiveness of technology to support cognition.
The complete workshop program you will find here »

EU Gateway supported 50 European companies during Business Mission Week in Seoul

EU Gateway │ Business Avenues is going to organize up to 44 business missions between 2016 and 2020. Selected European companies get the opportunity to participate in a one-week business mission focused on a specific sector.
HASOMED appreciates the support provided by EU Gateway in terms of organizational and logistics matters, promotional campaign and scheduling of individual meetings during Healthcare & Medical Technologies Business Mission Week from 13th till 17th March 2017 in Seoul, Korea.
During this Business Mission Week HASOMED was able not only to strengthen existing contacts, but also to get a better understanding of market needs in Korea.
You may find more information about the next Health & Medical Technologies Business Week in Thailand & Singapore here »

New Team Member for the Asia Pacific Region

We hereby announce the appointment of Mr. Lai Bou Leong as our Asia Pacific Manager. Mr. Lai Bou Leong is situated in Singapore, and is concurrently Regional Director - Asia at the NeuroCare Group ( www.neurocaregroup.com).  HASOMED´ s arrangement with Mr. Lai Bou Leong is aimed at enhancing our presence and attention in the Asia Pacific market.
In a close collaboration with our Head of National and International Sales, Dorothee Schlüter and the International Sales Manager, Ferry Tomaszyk , Mr. Lai Bou Leong will set the goals for HASOMED in the Asian/Pacific market for the next years. In a trusting cooperation with our distributors he will discuss and organize what work needs to be done to meet those goals. He has an integrating function and will establish appropriate targets and yardsticks. He is aimed to enhance our understanding about the specific needs in your markets and will strengthen our presence in Asia.

New RehaCom – Websites in Czech, Slovenian and Spanish!

Are you interested in purchasing RehaCom or getting a free trial?
Check new RehaCom – Websites and learn more about our Software for Cognitive Rehabilitation in your native language.
RehaCom Slovenian
RehaCom Czech Spanish >>

Acute social stress before the planning phase improves memory performance in a complex real life-related prospective memory task – a RehaCom Study

Successful execution of intentions, but also the failure to recall are common phenomena in everyday life. The planning, retention, and realization of intentions are often framed as the scientific concept of prospective memory (PM).
The current study of the Witten/Herdecke University aimed to examine the influence of acute stress on key dimensions of complex "real life" prospective memory.
To this end, a prospective memory task "Plan a Holiday", that involved the planning, retention, and performance of intentions during a fictional holiday week, was applied. Forty healthy males participated in the study. Half of the subjects were stressed with the Socially Evaluated Cold Pressor Test (SECPT) before the planning of intentions, and the other half of the participants underwent a control procedure at the same time. Salivary cortisol was used to measure the effectiveness of the SECPT stress induction. Stressed participants did not differ from controls in planning accuracy.
However, when the authors compared stressed participants with controls during prospective memory retrieval, they found statistically significant differences in PM across the performance phase. Participants treated with the SECPT procedure before the planning phase showed improved prospective memory retrieval over time, while performance of controls declined. Particularly, there was a significant difference between the stress and control group for the last two days of the holiday week. Interestingly, control participants showed significantly better performance for early than later learned items, which could be an indicator of a primacy effect. This differential effect of stress on performance was also found in time- and event-dependent prospective memory.
The results demonstrate for the first time, that acute stress induced before the planning phase may improve prospective memory over the time course of the performance phase in time- and event-dependent prospective memory. The data thus indicate that prospective memory can be enhanced by acute stress. Go to Study » 

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