Functional Exercise and Performance System

Istanbul

Functional Exercise and Performance System in Istanbul is available at 1 hospital in the Voumed network.

The functional exercise and performance system is a smart, sensor-based rehabilitation platform that helps rebuild muscle strength, endurance and functional movement. The patient works through a series of exercise stations that target different muscle groups, while built-in sensors measure the force and motion produced and automatically adjust the resistance and speed to match real-time performance. Because every repetition is recorded, the therapy team can see objective progress and keep each session safe, controlled and efficient. It is a core tool when rehabilitation needs to be measured and progressed accurately rather than guessed.

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At a glance

Type
rehabilitation device (sensor-based strength and performance platform)
Used for
rebuilding muscle strength, endurance and functional movement
Key benefit
resistance adapts automatically to your real-time effort
Session
typically several stations within a wider physiotherapy programme
Where it is used
advanced rehabilitation centres abroad

What it is

The system is a set of computer-controlled exercise stations connected to motion and force sensors. Unlike a fixed weight machine, it reads how much force you produce and how well you move, then sets the right level of effort for that moment. The therapist programmes target zones for each muscle group and the device keeps you within them, so the load is never too heavy or too light. Every session is stored as data, which lets the team compare today's strength with where you started and adjust the plan precisely instead of relying on impression alone.

How it works

You sit or stand at a station and perform a guided movement, such as pushing, pulling or extending a limb. As you work, the sensors track the force, range and speed of each repetition and feed the information back to a screen in real time, so you can see your effort and stay motivated. The resistance changes automatically through the movement, giving more support where you are weak and more challenge where you are strong. A therapist supervises throughout, sets the goals for the session and moves you safely from one station to the next as you improve.

What it helps with and who it helps

The platform suits people who need to regain strength and control after illness, injury or surgery. It is commonly used during recovery from orthopaedic operations and joint problems, for general muscle weakness, and as part of rehabilitation after stroke, in Parkinson's disease and other neurological conditions. Athletes use it to recover from sports injuries and to correct muscle imbalances between the two sides of the body. It also helps older adults facing age-related muscle loss, and anyone whose long rehabilitation programme needs careful, measurable progression. A specialist decides whether it fits your stage of recovery.

Benefits and what to expect

The main advantage is accurate, progressive training: the device delivers many controlled repetitions at exactly the right load, which tends to produce faster and more reliable functional gains than unguided exercise. Real-time feedback keeps sessions engaging and helps you push safely, while the objective data shows clearly how you are improving. Because the system corrects imbalances and adjusts to your effort, the risk of overloading a healing area is reduced. Expect to attend several sessions over a structured programme, with the load and goals increasing as your strength returns.

Frequently asked questions

These answers are general guidance and may vary by provider. Confirm the details with the hospital you choose.

Is this exercise system safe?

Yes. The device constantly measures your effort and keeps the resistance within safe limits set by your therapist, who supervises every session. Because it adapts to you rather than forcing a fixed weight, the chance of straining a recovering muscle or joint is low.

Does it hurt?

It should not cause sharp pain. You will feel your muscles working, which is normal during strengthening, but the resistance is matched to your current ability. Tell your therapist if anything is painful so the level can be adjusted at once.

How is it different from a normal gym machine?

A standard machine holds a fixed weight, while this system reads your real-time force and movement and changes the resistance automatically. It also records every repetition, so your progress is measured objectively and the programme can be fine-tuned session by session.

How many sessions will I need?

That depends on your condition, starting strength and goals. Most people attend a planned series of sessions over several weeks, and the device's data helps the team decide when you are ready to progress or finish.

Can it be used after surgery?

Yes, once your surgeon and therapist agree you are ready. The adjustable resistance makes it well suited to early, careful strengthening, because it can start very gently and build up safely as the area heals.

Will I see my own progress?

Yes. Your effort appears on a screen during each session, and the stored data lets the team show you how your strength, range and control have improved over time, which many patients find very motivating.

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