Draft:Sensopro
Swiss fitness and coordination training equipment company
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SensoPro AG (often stylized as Sensopro) is a Swiss fitness and rehabilitation equipment company based in Münsingen (canton of Bern).[1][2] Independent coverage describes the company as producing coordination-oriented training equipment used in fitness and rehabilitation settings.[1][3]
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| Company type | Aktiengesellschaft |
|---|---|
| Industry | Fitness equipment |
| Headquarters | Münsingen, Canton of Bern, Switzerland |
| Website | Official website |

History
Swiss public broadcaster SRF reported in 2020 that the Sensopro device was initially associated with elite-sport training and later adopted more broadly in gyms, hospitals, and physiotherapy practices.[1] A 2023 CH Media feature (published via BärnToday on watson.ch) reported on the company's workforce and activities in multiple European markets.[4] In 2024, Anzeiger Region Bern reported on the company's international expansion and pricing context for its Luna model.[2] The device was presented on the German entrepreneurship television program Die Höhle der Löwen in 2016.[5]
Training concept
The professional physiotherapy journal physiopraxis described the trainer as a system for coordination training under load, including use in rehabilitation contexts.[3] SRF and Stern described the device as combining unstable support elements with guided exercise routines aimed at coordination and balance training.[1][5]

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