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Adjustable Strength Hand Robotic Rehabiliation Gloves Advanced Voice Broadcast Mode Latest E12 Model

1. NEW-GEN HAND REHABILITATION GLOVE SY-HRE12 With FDA and CE certification,cooperating with hospitals and physical rehabilitation therapist, we have launched the latest smart robotic gloves suitable for rehabilitation exercise of patients with hand function. 2. Unique task-oriented training mode let finger hand rehabilitation exercise...
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E12 FDA Approved Stroke Rehab Gloves

With E12 Soft Robotic specific strength adustment system, find the proper assitant power for your condition. Fine motor skills involve the coordination of small muscles in the hands and fingers to perform tasks that require precision and dexterity, like buttoning a shirt, using scissors, and tying shoelaces.
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C12 Regrasp Finger Rehabilitation Gloves

C12 model comes with stronger power, wireless data glove, and 6 training modes. There are even 9 force levels ajustable. Very convenient for the elder and kids to regain their hand function and they will have a lot of fun as well!
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C10 Robotic Glove for Stroke Patients

Syrebo C10 robotic glove has soft pneumatic exoskeleton glove,safety and comfort,light weight and easy-wear,and also has touch screen. Good for hand dysfunction caused by cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction.
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C11 Robotic Glove for Hand Paralysis

Improved with gaming mode and softer SYREBO C11 Hand Therapy Rehabilitation Robot Gloves. The advanced finger mirror training and unique static stretching can help stroke patients finger function recovery better.
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"SYREBO" means full-cycle rehabilitation robot system. SY stands for system; RE represents rehabilitation; BO stands for robot.

Syrebo is a high-tech brand since 2017, we focus on developing and providing HIGH-QUALITY, AFFORDABLE, and LIFE-CHANGING home rehabilitation solutions for individuals suffering from impaired mobility and function...
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Syrebo C12 Hand Rehabilitation Robot Gloves Alone Without Host
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Syrebo C12 Hand Therapy Gloves for Stroke Patients Without Host
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AWESOME PRODUCT
"My wife had a massive stroke a approximately 2 months ago. This left her with complete paralysis in the left arm and partial in left leg. I bought this product to help out with her recovery. Today we met with her therapist and showed it to him. As soon as I pulled it out of the bag he knew what it was but had not seen one in action. "
@Flaude
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Great for a rehab facility and/or someone that suffered a stroke
"was so excited to come across this! My mother lost most of her hand usage after an aortic aneurysm and I am hoping this will help her regain some of her hand strength and lessen her arthritis pain too."
@Kourt

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We offer 30-day free returns & replacement. And we also offer 1-year warranty to make sure the device work well for you!

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Neuro Physiotherapy Approaches for Bridging the Gap in Coexisting Acute Ischemic Stroke and Parkinson's Disease

The collaboration between healthcare professionals, including neuro physiotherapists, neurologists, and caregivers, is vital in optimizing outcomes for these patients. By working together and tailoring our approaches to the unique needs of each individual, we can help them regain independence, improve their quality of life, and navigate the challenges posed by this intricate medical scenario. It is our collective duty to provide unwavering support on this challenging journey toward recovery and well-being.   As a highly experienced Neuro Physiotherapist and Geriatric Care Specialist, I frequently encounter patients with complex neurological conditions that necessitate a multifaceted approach to care. A notable instance is when an individual is faced with an acute ischemic stroke, particularly in the left middle cerebral artery (MCA), alongside a confirmed case of Parkinson's Disease. In this article, I will examine the challenges presented by this combination and how neuro physiotherapy can offer comprehensive support. The Complex Case: When a patient presents with an acute ischemic stroke in the left MCA and a pre-existing diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease, it poses unique challenges. The stroke may result in damage to the brain's motor and sensory areas, potentially exacerbating the motor symptoms associated with Parkinson's Disease, such as bradykinesia (slowness of movement), tremor and muscle rigidity. Furthermore, the presence of "patchy areas of abnormal signal intensity" in the left basal ganglia, suggesting an acute ischemic infarct, and an old ischemic insult in the left cerebellum further complicates the clinical picture. These areas may affect motor control, coordination, and balance. The Role of Neuro Physiotherapy: Neuro physiotherapy plays a crucial role in addressing the dual challenges of an acute ischemic stroke and Parkinson's Disease. Here's how our approach can benefit patients: Individualized Assessment: The first step is to conduct a comprehensive assessment to understand the extent of the stroke-related deficits and how they interact with Parkinson's symptoms. This information helps tailor the treatment plan. Motor Re-Education: Stroke-related motor deficits often necessitate motor re-education. Neuro physiotherapists employ targeted exercises to help patients regain strength, coordination, and range of motion, particularly in the affected areas. Balance and Gait Training: Impairments in balance and gait are common after an ischemic stroke. In the presence of Parkinson's Disease, addressing these deficits becomes even more critical. Neuro physiotherapy includes balance and gait training to enhance mobility and prevent falls. Parkinson's-Specific Approaches: For the Parkinson's component, we incorporate techniques specifically designed to address bradykinesia, tremor, muscle rigidity, and postural instability. These may include rhythmic movement exercises and proprioceptive training. Cognitive Rehabilitation: In cases where stroke-related deficits affect cognitive function, neuro physiotherapy can also encompass cognitive rehabilitation exercises to improve memory, attention, and executive function. Supporting Emotional Well-Being: Coping with the challenges of a stroke and Parkinson's Disease can take an emotional toll. Neuro physiotherapists provide emotional support and motivation to help patients stay engaged in their rehabilitation journey. Family Involvement: In cases like these, it's essential to involve the patient's family in the rehabilitation process. Educating them about the conditions and the exercises can empower them to provide crucial support at home. Conclusion: Addressing the coexistence of an acute ischemic stroke in the left MCA and diagnosed Parkinson's Disease is undoubtedly a complex endeavor. However, with the guidance of a skilled neuro physiotherapist and a comprehensive, individualized treatment plan, significant improvements can be achieved.
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