Project Scale-Up4Rehab

In short

The Interreg NWE Scale-Up4Rehab project is a five-year initiative that aims to ensure equal access to rehabilitation care and strengthen the resilience of health systems in Northwestern Europe.

  • Duration: July 2023 to June 2028
  • EU Funding: €6,468,235.61
  • Total budget: €10,780,392.78

About

The Scale-Up4Rehab project is a five-year initiative focused on improving access to rehabilitation care and enhancing health system resilience in Northwestern Europe. It aims to digitalize the rehabilitation sector by developing an open virtual rehabilitation clinic and expanding existing virtual therapies, showcased through five regional pilots integrating virtual rehabilitation into diverse care environments.

The objective of the Scale-Up4Rehab project is to advance the use of virtual reality (VR) in healthcare, particularly for rehabilitation and pain management, by achieving a significant breakthrough in its application. Building on existing expertise in the Netherlands and collaborating with 13 partners across six countries, the project aims to establish a virtual rehabilitation clinic. This platform will provide high-quality, validated virtual and blended therapies accessible anytime and anywhere, benefiting both patients and healthcare providers.

The initiative also supports companies by enabling shared marketing, sales, and service efforts. By addressing barriers to scaling and accelerating adoption, the project seeks to enhance equal access to care and drive the digital transformation of the rehabilitation sector in Northwestern Europe.

More information

The project is open to collaboration with associate partners. If you would like to know more about participating as a healthcare organization, practitioner, research or knowledge center, company or otherwise, please contact Scale-Up4Rehab by email.

See also:

Radboudumc is a partner in Interreg North-West Europe program NWE0100082 'Scaling-up virtual rehabilitation in the NWE-region-Scale-Up4Rehab', approved and funded by the European Commission.

Research Departments Rehabilitation

About us

Within the broad field of rehabilitation research, this department focuses on motor rehabilitation and participation in adults and children with central and peripheral neurological or traumatic disorders. read more

About us

Within the broad field of rehabilitation research, this department focuses on motor rehabilitation and participation in adults and children with central and peripheral neurological or traumatic disorders. The following main fields can be distinguished:
  • Postural and mobility problems (including falls)
  • Upper extremity problems
  • Speech and swallowing problems (including pediatric saliva control)
  • Fatigue, physical activity, and participation  
Our research is conducted in close collaboration with research at the rehabilitation centre of the St Maartenskliniek in Nijmegen.
 

Contact

Contact info secretariat:
+31 (0)24 361 48 92
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Our researchers Rehabilitation

A list of researchers connected to this department.

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Facilities

Our department has two laboratory facilities: a Movement Lab and the Radboud Falls Simulator. read more

Facilities

Our department has two laboratory facilities:

A Movement Lab where state-of-art movement and gait analysis can be performed with an eight-camera 3-D Vicon system, two AMTI force plates embedded in a walkway, and multi-channel wireless surface electromyography (sEMG).

The Radboud Falls Simulator with similar equipment where postural balance can be assessed at the very limits of an individual’s stability by means of a large moveable platform and a motorized safety harness suspended to the ceiling.
 

Patient care

This department also offers patient care. read more (in Dutch)

Project Scale-Up4Rehab

The Interreg NWE Scale-Up4Rehab project is a five-year initiative that aims to ensure equal access to rehabilitation care and strengthen the resilience of health systems in Northwestern Europe.

read more

Getting there

Entrance: Radboudumc, East entrance (ingang Oost)
Building: I
Floor: 0
Route: 901

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Getting there

Visiting address

Reinier Postlaan 4
6525 EX Nijmegen

Directions

Enter building at: Radboudumc, East entrance (ingang Oost)
Go to Building I, Floor 0 and follow route 901