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SYREBO C10 Rehabilitation Glove — Clinically Validated Home Hand Recovery
The SYREBO C10 is the entry-level home rehabilitation glove in the Syrebo range, delivering six evidence-based training modes in a compact, wearable soft exoskeleton. Designed for stroke survivors and patients with hand dysfunction, the C10 enables consistent, high-repetition motor training at home — the cornerstone of neuroplasticity-based recovery.
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6 Training Modes
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Passive Training — robotic-assisted finger flexion and extension; no active effort required
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Task-Oriented Training — functional grasp-and-release exercises simulating daily activities
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Assistance Training — sensor detects weak intent and completes the movement
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Bilateral Mirror Training — healthy hand drives the affected hand; real-time visual feedback
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Resistance Training — progressive resistance for strength building
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Active Game Training — gamified exercises for motivation and adherence
Indications for Use
Stroke and cerebrovascular accident (CVA) · Traumatic brain injury · Cerebral palsy · Post-surgical hand rehabilitation · Peripheral neuropathy · Spinal cord injury (partial hand function)
Why Consistent Home Training Works
Research consistently shows that neurological recovery depends on repetition volume — clinical sessions alone (1–2 hours per week) are insufficient. The C10 enables patients to perform hundreds of additional repetitions daily between therapy sessions, dramatically accelerating the recovery timeline. This approach is supported by multiple peer-reviewed studies on robotic-assisted hand rehabilitation.
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Real Patient Stories
85+ verified reviews
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FEATURED RECOVERY STORY · STROKE PATIENT · CHINA
"My hand could not move at all before. After using the Syrebo robot glove for two months, I can perform a simple grasp. When I release my hand, I can move my fingers and even rotate my wrist. The effect is very good."
Han Chen, 38
Brain hemorrhage (hypertension) · 21 months post-injury
★★★★★
Teresa S.
Verified Purchase · Amazon
★★★★★
STROKE RECOVERY
"90-year-old, 7 years post-stroke — fingers improving"
"Mom was frustrated the first day… after about 6 sessions, she was already able to separate fingers that had been too weak until now. After each session, she says: 'Look what I can do now!'" — paired with complementary therapies for best results.
90-year-old mother · 7 years post-stroke
Anonymous Parent
Verified Review
★★★★★
BRAIN INJURY
"Like a miracle — no more pain when opening fingers"
"My daughter had an anoxic brain injury — her hand was clenched shut. Every previous therapy session was excruciating pain. From the very first time the glove was placed on her hand she was relaxed and out of pain. The robotic glove is allowing her to open and close her fingers with absolutely no pain."
Daughter with anoxic brain injury · clenched hand
Stroke Survivor
Verified Purchase · Amazon
★★★★★
STROKE SURVIVOR
"Individual finger movement I haven't had since my stroke"
"I love how it helps me closing and opening my hand as well as individual finger movement which I have not been able to do since my stroke."
Stroke survivor · using C12
Anonymous Family Member
Verified Purchase · Amazon
★★★★★
TEEN STROKE
"Worth every penny for my teenage daughter after car accident stroke"
"A very high quality product and worth the price paid to rehabilitate my teenage daughter's right hand after she was injured and had a stroke from a car accident."
Teenage daughter · post-accident stroke
Yousra B.
Verified Purchase · Italy
★★★★★
FAMILY CAREGIVER
"Dad is improving — hope for further recovery"
"Dad improved… keeps hand fingers in training… hope for further improvement." — using C10 model, delivered on time.
Father · post-stroke · Italy
Verified Buyer
Verified Purchase
★★★★★
DAILY USE 2+ MONTHS
"Wife uses it every day for 2+ months — no issues"
"The glove is a very quality product, my wife uses it every day for more than 2 months without any problems until now." — Highly recommend.
Wife · daily use · 2 months+
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Clinical Research & Evidence
+6.52
FMA-UE Score
Improvement
p<0.00001
8
Randomized
Controlled
Trials (RCTs)
6 mo
Sustained
Recovery
Confirmed
📄 RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine · 2025
Soft Robotic Gloves Versus Mirror Therapy: A Long-Term Comparative Study on Hand Function and Motor Recovery in Post-Stroke Rehabilitation
Device: Shanghai SiYi Intelligent Technology (Syrebo) · n=49 chronic stroke patients · 8-week, 30 min/day
✔ Significantly greater improvements in Box & Block, grip strength & FMA-UE vs mirror therapy — sustained at 6-month follow-up
DOI: 10.2340/jrm.v57.43482 ↗
PMC12406746 ↗
🔬 SYSTEMATIC REVIEW & META-ANALYSIS
Brain Sciences · 2023
The Application of Soft Robotic Gloves in Stroke Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Ko MJ, Chuang YC, et al. · 8 RCTs pooled · 309 patients
✔ FMA-UE improved by mean +6.52 pts (95% CI: 3.65–9.39, p<0.00001); sustained at follow-up (+7.79 pts). Best results: >30 min/session, >2 weeks
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci13060900 ↗
PMC10295999 ↗
📋 CLINICAL CASE REPORT
Cureus / PubMed Central · 2024
Effectiveness of Syrebo's Glove Rehabilitation Program in a Patient With Middle Cerebral Artery Infarct: A Case Report
Sharma VS, Sharath HV, Sasun AR. · Syrebo soft robotic glove · Post-stroke outpatient, 30 reps × 3 sets
✔ Brunnstrom stage 1→3; Functional Independence 1→6/7; GCS 11→13 after Syrebo glove program
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.59314 ↗
PMC11136872 ↗
📄 RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Frontiers in Neurology · 2023
Effectiveness of Soft Robotic Glove Versus Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Post-Stroke Patients With Severe Upper Limb Dysfunction
Wang T, Liu Z, Gu J, et al. · n=69 (3 groups of 23) · 14-day intensive program
✔ Motor function gains comparable to rTMS (clinical gold standard) — suitable for home-based rehabilitation
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.887205 ↗
PMC9874667 ↗
🔍 All studies indexed in PubMed / PubMed Central (NIH). Results may vary by individual health condition, stroke severity, and adherence to therapy protocol. Consult your physician before starting any rehabilitation program.
Who Is the Syrebo Rehabilitation Glove For?
Designed for adults and children experiencing hand and finger weakness or spasticity due to neurological conditions, including:
✅ Stroke / Hemiplegia
✅ Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
✅ Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
✅ Cerebral Palsy
✅ Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
✅ Parkinson's Disease
✅ Peripheral Nerve Injury
✅ Post-surgery / Post-stroke Recovery
Please consult your physician before starting a rehabilitation program.
Am I a Good Candidate?
Check all three criteria to ensure the best results:
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Some finger mobility remains
You can initiate at least slight voluntary finger movement, even if it is weak. Patients with complete paralysis may see limited results.
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Spasticity level ≤ 3 (Modified Ashworth Scale)
Moderate spasticity is manageable. If unsure, ask your therapist to assess your Ashworth score before starting.
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Able to commit to 20–40 minutes of daily training
Neuroplasticity is driven by repetition. Consistent daily use — as supported by clinical studies — produces the best outcomes.
Cost vs. Traditional Therapy
Professional physiotherapy delivers results — but the costs add up fast. The Syrebo glove lets you continue clinically validated therapy at home, on your own schedule.
In-Clinic Physiotherapy
$50–$150
per session
~$1,200–$3,600 over 6 months
of weekly sessions
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long and how often should I train each day?
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Clinical studies recommend 20–40 minutes per session, once or twice daily. Consistency matters more than intensity — daily training for 8–12 weeks produces the most meaningful functional improvements in grip strength and range of motion.
What intensity level should I start with?
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Start at Level 1 or 2 and increase gradually as your hand adapts. The device has 9 intensity levels. A common first-week protocol is: Level 1–2 for 5 minutes, then increase to Level 3–4 as tolerated. Never train through pain — mild stretch is normal.
Is the glove available for both left and right hands?
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Yes — the glove is available as Left hand, Right hand, or Bilateral (both hands). Select your option when adding to cart. For bilateral stroke patients, the bilateral set allows simultaneous training of both hands.
How long does the battery last and how do I charge it?
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The control unit charges via USB-C and provides approximately 3–4 hours of continuous use per full charge (about 4–6 training sessions). A full charge takes roughly 2 hours. The LED indicator shows battery level.
How do I know which size glove to order?
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Measure the affected hand (not your healthy hand). Wrap a measuring tape around the widest part of your palm at the knuckles to get hand width; measure from the tip of your middle finger to your wrist crease for hand length.
Are there any contraindications or reasons I should not use this device?
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Do not use if you have: open wounds or skin infections on the hand, a cardiac pacemaker or implanted metal devices in the hand/wrist, severe spasticity (Ashworth Scale 4+), or are pregnant. Always consult your physician or occupational therapist before starting if you are unsure.