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Application pour Ergothérapeute : BILLE QUI ROULE, COCO, JOE, CPLAY | DYNSEO
🖐 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS

Applications for
occupational therapists by DYNSEO

ROLLING BALL, COCO, CLINT, SCARLETT, CPLAY: tools adapted for functional rehabilitation, fine motor skills, coordination, and autonomy in daily living activities (ADL).

Applications DYNSEO pour ergotherapeutes
You are an occupational therapist looking for tools for cognitive and motor rehabilitation for your patients? DYNSEO offers complementary applications to your practice: THE ROLLING BALL for fine motor skills and oculomotor coordination, COCO for children with praxic disorders, CLINT for post-Stroke functional rehabilitation, SCARLETT for maintaining the autonomy of seniors, and CPLAY CUBES for visual-spatial construction in augmented reality. Multi-profile tracking, home exercises, statistics platform.
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30+ cognitive and motor games
Stimulate all key functions in occupational therapy with varied and playful exercises.
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Fine motor skills on balance tablet
THE ROLLING BALL: oculomotor coordination, grasping, and unique motor control on the market.
Unlimited patient profiles
Create as many profiles as needed. Individual tracking and complete history.
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8+ languages available
Multilingual applications to support your patients in their native language.

📱 Our applications for occupational therapists

Bille qui roule

THE ROLLING BALL ⭐

FINE MOTOR SKILLS

Ideal for: Oculomotor coordination, fine motor skills, grasping, muscle strengthening of hands, graphomotor skills

  • Balance tablet: bilateral coordination
  • Precision and motor control exercises
  • Muscle strengthening hands/wrists
  • Ideal complement to occupational therapy work
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COCO

COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES

CHILDREN 5-10 YEARS

Ideal for: Dyspraxia, ADHD with praxic disorders, coordination, executive functions in children, sensory integration

  • Executive functions: planning, sequencing
  • Sport breaks: body schema, balance
  • Attention and inhibition
  • Child-friendly interface for those in difficulty
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JOE

CLINT

ADULTS

Ideal for: Post-Stroke rehabilitation (hemineglect, planning), traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, ADL autonomy

  • Task planning and sequencing
  • Attention and processing speed
  • Working memory for ADL
  • Compatible with telehealth
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EDITH

SCARLETT

SENIORS

Ideal for: Maintaining seniors' autonomy, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's (fall prevention), temporal-spatial orientation, praxies

  • Orientation and spatial awareness
  • Sequencing daily activities
  • Simplified interface for seniors
  • Use in nursing home/home
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NEW CPLAY Cubes Réalité Augmentée

CPLAY CUBES

AUGMENTED REALITY

Ideal for: Visual-spatial construction, coordination, sequencing, fine motor skills, dyspraxia, motor planning

  • 100 3D models to reproduce with physical cubes
  • Augmented reality: scan and validate your construction
  • Step-by-step spatial sequencing and planning
  • Suitable for children and adults, including those with dyspraxia
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💰 Prices for professionals

Test our applications for free for 7 days, with no commitment. Prices excluding VAT.

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THE ROLLING BALL

License (one-time purchase)
60 excl. VAT
Permanent license · no subscription
  • Fine motor skills and coordination
  • Tablet in balance
  • One-time purchase, unlimited access
  • Ideal complement to COCO/CLINT/SCARLETT
  • 7 days free trial
Free trial 7 days →
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Monitoring platform

Establishment option
30 excl. VAT/month
per establishment · optional
  • Detailed statistics by patient
  • Remote progress tracking
  • Customized game selection
  • Data export for assessments
  • Compatible with telecare
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🎯 Book an appointment for a personalized demo

Discover in 30 minutes how our applications can complement your practice in occupational therapy. Demo via video with a DYNSEO expert.

📋 Concrete use cases in occupational therapy

Discover how occupational therapists use our applications in their daily practice.

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Mathis, 8 years old: Dysgraphia and dyspraxia

Coordination and writing disorders

Issue: Mathis has illegible handwriting, quick fatigue with drawing, difficulty cutting, lacing his shoes. Deficient bimanual coordination.

Usage: ROLLING BALL 10 min/day for oculomotor coordination. COCO for executive functions and sports breaks working on body schema. CPLAY CUBES for 3D visuospatial planning.

Results after 4 months: More legible handwriting. Mathis laces his shoes by himself. Better bimanual coordination. Improved spatial planning ability.

🎮 Tools used:

ROLLING BALLCOCO: Logical SequencesCOCO: PuzzleCPLAY CUBESSports Breaks
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Philippe, 62 years old: Stroke with hemispatial neglect

Stroke right hemisphere, 4 months of evolution

Issue: Left hemispatial neglect. Difficulties dressing, eating, moving. Frequent falls.

Usage: CLINT for selective attention and visual scanning. ROLLING BALL to reintegrate the neglected side through left-right movements.

Results after 5 months: Philippe eats all of his plate. Dresses independently. 80% reduction in falls.

🎮 Tools used:

CLINT: Find and SeekCLINT: BinocularsROLLING BALL
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Jeanne, 78 years old: Parkinson's disease, fall prevention

Parkinson's stage 2, motor slowing

Issue: Psychomotor slowing, micrographia, difficulties with dual tasks. 3 falls in 6 months.

Usage: SCARLETT for executive functions and orientation. ROLLING BALL for coordination and fine motor control.

Results after 4 months: No falls. Better sequencing in daily activities. Maintained independence at home.

🎮 Tools used:

SCARLETT: SequencingSCARLETT: OrientationROLLING BALL
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Claire, 40 years old: MS with coordination disorders

Multiple sclerosis, fatigue and ataxia

Issue: Cerebellar ataxia, intentional tremors, difficulties with fine coordination. Major cognitive fatigue.

Usage: Short sequences of 10-15 min. ROLLING BALL for fine coordination. CLINT for executive functions and planning of daily activities.

Results after 6 months: Claire cooks a simple meal independently. Better management of fatigue. Buttons her clothes by herself in the morning.

🎮 Tools used:

ROLLING BALLCLINT: PlanningCLINT: Stopwatch
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Enzo, 7 years old: ADHD with praxic disorders

Inattention + motor clumsiness

Issue: Enzo spills everything, cannot cut, falls frequently. Motor planning disorders.

Usage: COCO for planning and executive functions. Sports breaks for body schema. ROLLING BALL for fine coordination. CPLAY CUBES for construction work and visuospatial sequencing.

Results after 4 months: Dresses himself in 10 minutes. Cuts correctly. Fewer falls during recess.

🎮 Tools used:

ROLLING BALLCOCO: Logical SequencesCOCO: IntruderCPLAY CUBESSports Breaks

🧠 Targeted functions in occupational therapy

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Fine motor skills & Coordination

  • Grasping and dexterity
  • Oculomotor coordination
  • Bimanual coordination
  • Fine motor control
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Executive functions

  • Planning and sequencing
  • Organization of daily activities
  • Problem solving
  • Cognitive flexibility
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Independence & Daily Activities

  • Dressing, hygiene, meals
  • Spatial orientation
  • Fatigue management
  • Compensation and adaptation

✅ Pathologies and disorders covered

  • Children (COCO + BALL + CPLAY): Dyspraxia, dysgraphia, ADHD with praxic disorders, coordination disorders, ASD with motor difficulties, visuospatial construction
  • Adults (CLINT + BALL): Stroke (hemispatial neglect, hemiplegia), traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis
  • Seniors (SCARLETT + BALL): Parkinson's disease (fall prevention), Alzheimer's disease (maintaining daily activities), progressive dependence, post-fracture rehabilitation

"THE ROLLING BALL has become a must-have in my sessions with children with dyspraxia. The balancing tablet works exactly on what they need: coordination, precision, motor control. And they love the playful aspect! Coupled with COCO THINKS and CPLAY CUBES for executive functions and visuo-spatial construction, I have a perfect combo."

— Camille D., freelance occupational therapist for 8 years, Lyon

📊 Tracking Platform professional

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Unlimited multi-profiles

Create as many patient profiles as needed. Complete session history with personalized tracking.

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Detailed statistics

Progress by function, success rate, reaction time. Measure progress in coordination and cognition.

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Customized game selection

Prescribe exercises tailored to each patient's therapeutic goals: fine motor skills, ADLs, attention.

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Home exercises

Your patients train between sessions. Remote tracking allows for real-time adjustment of rehabilitation.

💡 Why occupational therapists choose DYNSEO

🖐 Motor skills + Cognition

  • UNIQUE ROLLING BALL on the market
  • Double motor and cognitive work
  • Global approach to rehabilitation

🏠 Focus on ADL autonomy

  • Exercises related to daily life
  • Sequencing of real activities
  • Transfer from office → home

📊 Professional tracking

  • Statistics by patient
  • Measurable progress
  • Compatible with occupational therapy assessments

🚀 Try for free with your patients

Book your free 30-minute demonstration. Discover the applications tailored to occupational therapy.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions ergotherapists

HOW DOES THE ROLLING BALL WORK EXACTLY?
The tablet is placed on a stand that turns it into a seesaw. The patient must roll a virtual ball by tilting the tablet. This works on bimanual coordination, fine motor skills, postural control of the hands, and oculomotor precision. Several levels of difficulty allow for an adapted progression.
How does CPLAY CUBES fit into my practice?
CPLAY CUBES combines physical cubes and augmented reality: the patient observes a 3D model on the screen, reproduces it with their cubes, then scans their construction for validation. Excellent for working on visual-spatial construction, motor planning, and sequencing — particularly suited for children with dyspraxia and adults in cognitive-motor rehabilitation.
Are the applications suitable for patients with hemispatial neglect?
Yes! The visual attention games of CLINT (Find and Seek, Binoculars, Focus) are particularly suited for working on unilateral spatial neglect.
Can I use the applications in telecare?
100% telecare compatible. Share your screen via video or prescribe home exercises with remote follow-up.
What is the professional rate?
COCO, CLINT or SCARLETT: 88 € HT/year per tablet with unlimited patient profiles and 30+ cognitive games. THE ROLLING BALL: 60 € HT for a single license. Optional: web monitoring platform for 30 € HT/month per establishment. Try for free for 7 days before committing! See detailed rates →
Are the data GDPR compliant?
Yes, DYNSEO is GDPR compliant. Data hosted in Europe, encrypted, never shared. Export and deletion at any time.
Can I test before subscribing?
Book a free demo to test live. Limited trial versions available on App Store/Google Play.
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