Setting a New Standard in Hand Therapy Technology
BTE’s hand therapy equipment for stroke patients is built to help clinicians overcome common rehabilitation challenges, including sustaining patient motivation and capturing reliable, quantifiable data.
BTE's Product Line for Hand Therapy Equipment
Capri Hand & Fine-Motor Rehabilitation System
- Enables clinicians to implement high-repetition, engaging hand and finger training to support neuroplasticity.
- Utilizes real-time feedback to help clinicians guide patients through fine-motor retraining exercises.
- Delivers objective measurement and automated progress reports for clinicians in neurologic and upper extremity rehabilitation.
PrimusRS Multi-Modal Rehab System
- Allows clinicians to provide graded upper extremity strengthening and range-of-motion work for stroke patients.
- Offers functional task simulation and objective strength measurement to support hand therapy after stroke.
- Consolidates hand and upper extremity rehabilitation activities with repeatable data for progress tracking and documentation.
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"Patients like the technology, seeing the results and tracking their improvement on the screen... It's a home run for me."
Center Manager, NovaCare Rehabilitation
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Why Clinicians Choose BTE for Hand Therapy After Stroke:
Supporting Patient Motivation
Gamified activities and real-time, on-screen feedback help keep patients engaged during challenging, repetitive tasks. This approach encourages active participation and consistent attendance throughout the rehabilitation process.
Objective Data for Clinical Decisions
Automated data capture and reporting provide reliable, quantifiable measurements of strength, endurance, and range of motion. This objective data supports clinical decision-making and defensible documentation for reimbursement.
Improving Clinical Efficiency
Our multi-modal systems consolidate numerous therapy activities into one device, reducing equipment clutter and standardizing evaluation and training protocols across your facility.
Individualized Therapy Progression
Clinicians can precisely adjust resistance, speed, and range of motion parameters, allowing for tailored interventions that match each patient’s specific stage of recovery and functional goals.
Standardized Reporting for Care Coordination
Clear, objective reports facilitate seamless communication and care continuity as patients transition between therapists, departments, or different levels of care.
Facilitating Neuroplastic Recovery
BTE systems are designed to support the principles of neuroplasticity by enabling clinicians to deliver the high-dose, repetitive, and task-specific practice that is essential for motor relearning.
Clinical Application & Use Cases
Neurologic Rehabilitation
Clinicians integrate BTE equipment into neuro-rehab programs to deliver the high-repetition, task-specific training necessary to promote motor recovery and objectively measure progress.
Hand Therapy
In dedicated hand therapy settings, our systems help clinicians provide engaging, measurable fine-motor and grasp/release training, supporting individualized care plans and defensible documentation.
Occupational Rehabilitation & Industrial/Return-to-Work Programs
For occupational rehab, clinicians use BTE equipment to simulate work-related tasks, objectively measure functional strength, and document a patient’s readiness for return-to-work after a neurologic event.
Geriatric Rehabilitation
BTE systems assist clinicians in supporting fine-motor retraining and dexterity in older adults post-stroke, enabling reliable progress tracking and individualized progression in geriatric rehab.
Hand Therapy Equipment for Stroke Patients that Simplifies Documentation
Clinicians can utilize the following CPT codes when using BTE equipment as part of a comprehensive treatment plan. Use of these codes should always be based on documented medical necessity and the specific services rendered.
- 97110–Therapeutic exercise: To develop strength, endurance, and range of motion (15-minute units).
- 97112–Neuromuscular re-education: To improve balance, coordination, and proprioception (15-minute units).
- 97530–Therapeutic activities: For functional, task-oriented movements to improve performance in daily tasks (15-minute units).
- 97760–Orthotic management/training: For upper extremity fitting and training (15-minute units).
Navigating the Model Comparison & Purchase Process
The process for acquiring capital equipment like BTE systems begins with identifying your clinic’s specific needs and documenting equipment specifications. This is followed by internal approvals, procurement, and finally, installation and comprehensive staff training. Our team supports you at each step to help your clinicians deliver reliable, objective care for stroke rehabilitation.
Maintenance & Installation of Hand Therapy Equipment for Stroke Patients
BTE-certified technicians deliver, install, and calibrate your hand therapy equipment and provide on-site staff training to ensure proper use. We offer flexible maintenance contracts that include regular inspections and dedicated support, helping clinicians rely on consistent equipment performance for their stroke rehabilitation programs.
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Read MoreFAQs
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What are the key features to look for in hand therapy equipment for stroke patients?
Key features include the ability to provide objective, repeatable measurements; versatility to accommodate various stages of recovery; tools that support patient engagement; and durability for high-volume clinical use. -
How can this equipment assist in stroke rehabilitation?
This type of equipment assists clinicians by enabling the implementation of high-repetition, task-specific training, which is a key principle for promoting neuroplasticity. It also provides real-time feedback and objective data to help guide therapy and track progress. -
What is the typical cost range for hand therapy equipment suitable for stroke rehabilitation?
Costs vary widely based on the system's complexity and capabilities, from hundreds to thousands of dollars. It is beneficial to budget for a mix of equipment that can meet diverse patient needs and clinical goals. -
How do we ensure staff are properly trained to use new hand therapy equipment?
BTE provides comprehensive on-site training upon installation. We also offer access to instructional materials and ongoing support to ensure your clinical staff is confident and proficient in using the new systems. -
What considerations should be made for integrating new hand therapy equipment into existing rehabilitation programs?
When integrating new equipment, assess its compatibility with your current clinical protocols, ensure staff receives thorough training, and evaluate how it will meet specific patient needs. The integration process should be monitored and adjusted based on clinical feedback and patient progress.