A surface for intensive, deep and strong sensory stimulation.
* Small pebbles in variable density.
The system was developed from a real clinical need, in collaboration with physiotherapy teams, and is used daily in leading rehabilitation settings.
Loewenstein Rehabilitation Medical Center
Beit Halochem
Shamir (Assaf Harofeh)
Sheba Medical Center
The rehabilitation pathway provides sensory-motor support through integrative sensation-and-movement training, similar to real-life situations patients face daily. It is built from surfaces with varied textures, stiffness and inclines that challenge body systems in a graded and controlled way.
Result: More meaningful, engaging and effective training.
Purpose: Neural and sensory stimulation at varying intensities.
Goal: Texture discrimination and work with hyper/hypo-sensitivity.
Added value: Combines superficial sensory stimulation with proprioceptive activation.
Purpose: Balance, posture and motor control.
Goal: Static and dynamic balance training, variable angles, height changes and transitions.
Added value: Improves ankle stability, challenges center of gravity and boosts movement confidence.
* Also supports balance training.
* Ramps that also allow placement of all surface types.
* Extra thick and soft surface for advanced balance training.
* Also supports balance training.
Purpose: Training automatic responses and motor control.
Goal: Deepening the sensation-movement connection under dynamic, challenging conditions.
Added value: Training without reliance on visual feedback, simulating complex terrain walking.
* Medium difficulty level
Lycra
Silicone / Latex
* High difficulty level
Lycra
Silicone / Latex
* High difficulty level
Lycra
Silicone / Latex
One system that combines clinical depth, precise therapeutic response and uncompromising presence
Serves as a daily clinical tool for individual or group work, and supports functional assessment and clinical research.
Adds therapeutic and professional value, creates differentiation, and enriches the treatment experience.
Enables treatment continuity between the clinic and home under therapist guidance.
The system has been in use at Loewenstein Rehabilitation Center for over a year. We use it daily to challenge patient balance and provide varied sensory stimulation that is critical for sensory rehabilitation. Both patients and therapists report very high satisfaction, and we recommend integrating the system into physiotherapy treatments.
Loewenstein Rehabilitation Center
The pathway enables rich, meaningful practice even when patients lose patience or fear the training, it turns the process into functional play.
Senior Physiotherapist
Loewenstein Rehabilitation Center
The rehabilitation pathway is a high-quality therapeutic tool that enables focused sensory training and sensory variety during motor activity. Beyond its clinical value, the design is practical and successful: easy to clean, comes with organized storage, and adds aesthetic value to the clinic.
Dr. Hadas Ofek
Department of Physiotherapy, Zefat Academic College
I use the system extensively with orthopedic, neurological and spinal cord injury patients, across both high and low functional levels. The surfaces make treatment more engaging and challenging, and expand therapeutic options. They are very convenient to use, easy to deploy, collect and transport. I highly recommend the pathway. Patients enjoy it very much, and so do I. It is used daily.
Dorit Neeman
Physiotherapist, Day Hospitalization Unit at Loewenstein
Movement, sensation and balance surfaces are an important addition to any clinic. The system enables personalization for each patient through a sequence of surfaces, and serves as an effective therapeutic tool in sensory, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation, both in-clinic and at home.
Roi Ramot
Physiotherapist
I underwent ACL replacement surgery in my knee. The surface I trained on helped me a lot with fast, focused recovery of balance, movement and spatial orientation. It was used from basic post-op exercises to highly complex work in later recovery stages. Within a few months, my movement abilities were almost fully restored.
Michal Givon
Patient, Tivon
My name is Efi Hujesta, an industrial designer and Bezalel graduate, with over 30 years of experience in product development and environmental sculpture.
In 2022, my life changed dramatically after a motorcycle accident that led to a long rehabilitation process at Loewenstein.
As I got up from the wheelchair and started learning to walk again, I looked for varied stimuli for my feet, ones that would awaken sensation, challenge balance, and restore my confidence in movement. I did not always find what I needed as a patient.
When I returned to routine life, I decided to develop the system I had envisioned during rehabilitation. Therapists from Loewenstein joined the development process, and through ongoing dialogue we built prototypes, tested them, and moved forward.
Through continuous professional dialogue, advanced prototyping, and real clinical use, the rehabilitation pathway took shape: a modular rehabilitation system born from deep personal need and designed through broad professional understanding.
From a personal rehabilitation journey, where recovery becomes innovation.
The pathway is the result of connecting real patient experience, clinical knowledge and design thinking. A product born in the field and returning to it every day, to help others stand, walk and trust their bodies again.
Walking and movement training on varied paths
Combining sensation, balance and movement in one exercise
Controlling challenge levels throughout rehabilitation stages
One tool for diverse therapeutic goals
Preparation for daily function outside the treatment room
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