Medray Partners with Rehabologym to Advance Neurological Rehabilitation and Occupational Therapy Innovation

Medray partnership with Rehabologym focused on neurological rehabilitation and occupational therapy innovation

Medray Partners with Rehabologym to Advance Neurological Rehabilitation and Occupational Therapy Innovation

Medray Laser & Technology has announced a new strategic partnership with Rehabologym, a nationally recognized neuro-robotic rehabilitation center dedicated to advancing neurological rehabilitation through innovative, patient-centered care. The collaboration reflects a shared commitment to supporting clinicians, expanding educational opportunities, and integrating advanced therapeutic technologies into modern rehabilitation settings.

A Shared Vision for Advancing Rehabilitation

Rehabologym, headquartered in Tarrytown, New York, has earned recognition for its comprehensive neurological rehabilitation programs serving pediatric, adult, and geriatric populations. The organization provides specialized care for individuals living with conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), spinal cord injury (SCI), Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis (MS), ALS, and other neurological disorders.
By partnering with Rehabologym, Medray continues its mission of supporting providers and organizations dedicated to improving patient experiences through innovation, education, and evidence-informed rehabilitation approaches.

Supporting Innovation Through Partnership

As part of this collaboration, Rehabologym will serve as an official Medray Ambassador Clinic and collaborative rehabilitation partner. The partnership focuses on advancing innovation, clinical education, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the thoughtful integration of technologies commonly utilized within rehabilitation environments.

Medray will support Rehabologym’s ongoing initiatives related to neurological rehabilitation, mobility restoration, functional recovery, and advanced therapeutic care while expanding awareness within the occupational therapy and neuro-rehabilitation communities.

According to Dr. Jay L. Lombard, D.O., Chief Medical Officer of Medray Laser & Technology:

"Medray is committed to partnering with organizations that are truly advancing patient care and redefining what is possible in rehabilitation medicine. Rehabologym's commitment to innovation, individualized care, and research-driven rehabilitation aligns perfectly with our mission to help providers improve clinical outcomes while delivering advanced therapeutic solutions to patients."

Integrating Advanced Therapeutic Technologies

Rehabologym incorporates state-of-the-art neuro-robotic rehabilitation technologies and comprehensive therapeutic programs designed around occupational therapy (OT), physical therapy (PT), speech-language pathology (SLP), and functional mobility training.
The organization’s programs emphasize intensive, repetitive, and task-specific rehabilitation strategies intended to support long-term recovery goals and maximize neuroplasticity potential.

Through this collaboration, Rehabologym will serve as an official Medray Ambassador Clinic and collaborative rehabilitation partner focused on advancing innovation, education, and patient-centered neurological rehabilitation programs utilizing cutting-edge therapeutic technologies.

Therapeutic laser systems are commonly integrated into multidisciplinary care settings because of their FDA-cleared benefits related to increasing circulation, relieving pain, and stimulating tissue. Likewise, radial pressure wave technologies have become familiar tools within many rehabilitation practices focused on supporting mobility and functional recovery.

Expanding Educational Opportunities

One of the most significant aspects of this partnership is its role in education. Students and clinicians participating in programs at the facility will have the opportunity to observe how advanced technologies are integrated into real-world clinical settings.

Rehabologym has developed collaborative relationships with universities, research organizations, and rehabilitation leaders to support evidence-based innovation and clinical advancement. Through its role as a Medray Ambassador Clinic, the organization will also participate in educational initiatives, awareness efforts, and future opportunities designed to support occupational therapists, physical therapists, rehabilitation specialists, and other healthcare providers seeking advanced rehabilitation solutions.

These collaborative efforts help foster dialogue, encourage interdisciplinary learning, and support clinicians as they evaluate technologies that complement patient-centered rehabilitation strategies.

Advancing Patient-Centered Rehabilitation

Rehabologym’s rehabilitation model includes customized evaluations, one-on-one therapy sessions, group programs, mobility and balance training, cognitive rehabilitation, caregiver support services, home exercise programming, and advanced robotic-assisted therapies.
By combining individualized care philosophies with a commitment to innovation, the partnership highlights the growing importance of collaboration in shaping the future of neurological rehabilitation.

Looking Ahead

This partnership represents another milestone in Medray’s ongoing efforts to collaborate with organizations committed to advancing healthcare innovation, evidence-based rehabilitation, and patient-centered care.
As rehabilitation continues to evolve, partnerships between technology providers and leading clinical organizations may help expand educational opportunities, encourage responsible technology integration, and support providers dedicated to improving the lives of patients and caregivers.

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