T-RENA

Last updated on: 28.12.2024

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T-RENA is the acronym for Training Therapeutic Rehabilitation Aftercare.

The aim of this post-rehabilitation procedure is to restore physical performance after rehabilitation using equipment-based training. T-RENA is mainly carried out in rehabilitation facilities, health centers, physiotherapy practices or hospitals. In some cases, the terms muscle-building training, medical training therapy or strength training on medical equipment are also used. For more information, see www.nachderreha.de

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Programmatic sequence of a T-RENA measure:

  • Start within 4 weeks (6 weeks at the latest) after rehab
  • 26 training sessions (plus an individual introductory training session) in an open group
  • maximum 12 participants per group
  • Training usually takes place 1-2 times a week
  • one training session lasts 60 minutes
  • if necessary, T-RENA can be extended by a further 26 training sessions
  • in exceptional cases, T-RENA can be carried out as an individual service with 12 sessions lasting 20 minutes each

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Last updated on: 28.12.2024