Physiotherapists, rehabilitation centers, clinics & investors take note: Add state-of-the-art neurorehabilitation to your portfolio! recoveriX improves neuroplasticity, increases concentration and alleviates fatigue – a perfect supplement for your neurological patients.
Are you a physiotherapist, clinic operator or entrepreneur? Then recoveriX is your business opportunity to integrate state-of-the-art neurotechnology into your therapy services or to start a profitable business!
🔹 Physiotherapists – Expand your therapy portfolio with an innovative, effective technology.
🔹 Rehab centers & clinics – Provide your patients with high-tech therapy to improve neuroplasticity and relieve fatigue.
🔹 Business investors – Take advantage of the high demand and start a lucrative healthcare business with recoveriX!
🔹 Cure & prevention facilities – Promote concentration, mental performance and sustainable recovery.
recoveriX is a groundbreaking neurorehabilitation technology based on a brain-computer interface that specifically promotes neuroplasticity. It helps patients with stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS) and other neurological diseases to improve their motor skills.
recoveriX can alleviate symptoms such as paralysis, movement disorders, fatigue, concentration problems and cognitive impairment. This high-tech therapy enables patients to regain their mobility and sustainably improve their quality of life – a perfect addition to physiotherapy, rehabilitation centers, clinics and prevention facilities.
recoveriX has been specially developed for patients with stroke, multiple sclerosis and neurological impairments. If you already have a practice or rehabilitation center, it is the perfect addition to your existing offering.
With recoveriX, you offer a unique, scientifically based high-tech neurotherapy that sets itself apart from traditional methods. This can help you to attract new patients and establish yourself as an innovation leader in your region.
Assuming that the recoveriX therapy achieves an average annual turnover of € 200,000 per system due to high patient demand – supported by targeted marketing measures to increase awareness and patient acquisition – then it represents a profitable source of income. The turnover-based franchise fee of 11% is fairly calculated and enables long-term success. The more patients you treat, the higher your earnings.
Reimbursement options vary depending on the country and insurance company. We support you in checking reimbursement concepts and financing models for your patients.
Yes, the recoveriX system is continuously being developed to treat other neurological conditions. This means that your investment remains attractive in the long term and grows with the innovations of recoveriX neurorehabilitation.
Boost the success of your practice, rehabilitation center or clinic with a pioneering neurorehabilitation technology. Secure your recoveriX business opportunity and benefit from an innovative, in-demand therapy that helps patients after stroke, MS and other neurological diseases.
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