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BTE Technologies, Inc. (formerly Baltimore Therapeutic Equipment Co)

7455-L New Ridge Road
Hanover, Maryland 21076-3105
United States
Telephone: 800-331-8845 or 410-850-0333.
Fax: 410-850-5244.
Web: http://www.btetech.com.
Email: info@btetech.com.

Discontinued products manufactured by BTE Technologies, Inc. (formerly Baltimore Therapeutic Equipment Co) (listed alphabetically)

  1. ASSEMBLY TREE

    -- Discontinued. Verified 4/2012. Retained in database for reference. -- The Assembly Tree is an eye hand coordination activity designed to challenge perceptual, analytical and mechanical skills for individuals with a physical or mental disability. It is a tall post onto which 22 uniquely configured modules are bolted. Each module has a unique position on the post as well since they interlock. The task is to completely dis-assemble the unit, then re-assemble it correctly. DIMENSIONS: Post is 80 inches tall.

  2. BOLT BOX

    -- Discontinued. Verified 4/2012. Retained in database for reference. -- The Bolt Box is a eye hand coordination activity designed to challenge dexterity and hand/wrist mobility and range of motion. The cube has thirty holes scattered around its sides into which bolts can be fitted. It had a large hole in the front to admit a hand/forearm, an open bottom, and internal dividers to make it interesting to get to some of the holes. The task is to assemble thirty sets of bolts, washers, and nuts into the holes within a iven time period. Its unique design allows for several adaptions.

  3. BTE WORK SIMULATOR

    -- Discontinued. Verified 4/2012. Retained in database for reference. -- The BTE Work Simulator is a computerized upper extremity work simulator for evaluation and rehabilitation designed to improve therapeutic services for work hardening, upper extremity rehabilitation, back training exercise, cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, stroke rehabilitation or sports medicine. The BTE Work Simulator duplicates hundreds of "real world" functions in 9 square feet of floor space and allows the therapist to design a therapy program to meet the individual's exact needs.

  4. VECTOR

    -- Discontinued. Verified 4/2012. Retained in database for reference. -- The Vector is an electronic motion evaluation system designed to measure true three dimensional lumbar mobility. It can be used for evaluations, degree of impairment, pre-employment documentation, etc. The Vector is a PC (touch-screen) based program and has database storage and report generating capabilities. It may also be used with a battery operated data logger for completely unencumbered movement. The unit is lightweight and straps onto the back.

  5. WORK SMULATOR 20

    -- Discontinued. Verified 4/2012. Retained in database for reference. -- The Work Simulator 20 is a true work simulator exerciser that can be be used to simulate workplaces, ADL and sports activities (including lifting). It provides an adjustable resistance to a shaft into which any one of twenty-one attachments may be locked. Torque, time, distance, work, and power data are collected. It may be used as a stand alone or with an aoptional PC which adds the capability of database storage, data summaries, and evaluation reports. Exercise modes are isotonic and isometric and the maximum torque is 62.5 foot-pounds.

See BTE Technologies, Inc. (formerly Baltimore Therapeutic Equipment Co) products that are currently available.

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