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Adlkofen Health Center Welcomes Landrat, Expands Services with EksoNR Exoskeleton

The center's new EksoNR exoskeleton gives hope to patients who thought they'd never walk again. Landrat Peter Dreier visited to discuss the center's growth and local industry challenges.

In this image in the center there is a machine. On the left side there are persons sitting, walking...
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Adlkofen Health Center Welcomes Landrat, Expands Services with EksoNR Exoskeleton

The Center for Health and Therapy in Adlkofen, led by Margot Raff since 1997, has recently expanded its services and welcomed Landrat Peter Dreier for a visit. The state-of-the-art EksoNR exoskeleton is now available, offering hope to patients who have lost their ability to walk independently.

The ZGT Adlkofen, serving a vast catchment area, has invested €2.5 million in advanced technologies and equipment. This includes the EksoNR exoskeleton, which allows patients to learn to walk again through intensive, tailored therapy. The center is set to introduce neurological intensive therapy and hand therapy by the end of November.

Margot Raff's daughters, Denise and Nadine, have joined the company after completing their training and studies. The team now comprises 65 professionals, including physiotherapists, ergotherapists, speech therapists, and sports scientists.

Landrat Peter Dreier visited the center on August 5, 2025. During his visit, he discussed the challenges of bureaucracy and digitalization with the center's team and economic advisor Ludwig Goetz. Dreier and Goetz regularly visit companies in the Landshut district to understand local industry situations and challenges.

The Center for Health and Therapy in Adlkofen continues to grow, offering advanced treatment options and employing a diverse team of professionals. Its commitment to staying at the forefront of therapy techniques, as demonstrated by the introduction of the EksoNR exoskeleton, ensures that patients receive the best possible care.

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