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Rehabilitation Intensive Care Center

Rehabilitation Intensive Treatment Center at Incheon Baek Hospital is dedicated to providing the highest quality of care through various methods and treatment approaches.

Excercise Therapy Programs

Huber Exercise The 3D platform and reciprocal motion column are applied at Incheon Baek Hospital Rehabilitation Center to create an unstable environment for all parts of the body, aiming to address the fundamental issues of the spine. Particularly, the body adapts and reacts to the instability provided to the spine, pelvis, and lower extremities, leading to enhanced stability, resulting in excellent post-care outcomes. The program offers effective treatments for various conditions, including spinal deformities, postural disorders, and neurological rehabilitation, by controlling all joints and muscles through muscle and joint proprioceptive training.

Sling Exercise Developed through years of research and experimentation in Norway, the Sling Exercise is a revolutionary rehabilitation equipment in the 21st century. By utilizing two or more ropes fixed to the ceiling to suspend a part or the whole body, it applies principles of aquatic exercises to provide more effective and systematic deep muscle stability strengthening exercises. The Sling Exercise can be applied in a diverse range of cases, such as musculoskeletal conditions requiring therapeutic exercises due to orthopedic issues like back pain and arthritis, central and peripheral nervous system problems, and the treatment and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders. It is also beneficial for sports rehabilitation and performance enhancement for athletes.

Togu Exercise The Togu Exercise employs a wobbling tool filled with air to actively stimulate and activate muscles not usually engaged in regular exercises. It maximizes balance training through proprioceptive and kinesthetic senses, helping to improve the body's movement control and proprioception, ultimately enhancing balance.

Schnell Exercise (4 Back System) The Schnell Exercise with cutting-edge fitness equipment focuses on addressing problems related to the reduced spinal segmental motion and deep muscle strength, which are common issues for patients with back pain. Due to its emphasis on safety and targeting weakened muscles, it can be safely applied to patients with decreased muscle strength or those who have undergone surgery.