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Soft Exoskeleton Gloves vs Rigid Exoskeletons: Why Syrebo Leads in Hand Rehabilitation

In contemporary stroke and neurorehabilitation settings, exoskeleton robotics plays a major role in restoring hand function. The market primarily offers two approaches: rigid exoskeleton systems and soft exoskeleton gloves like the Syrebo Hand Rehabilitation System. The choice between these technologies directly impacts recovery outcomes, patient adherence, and therapeutic effectiveness. What Is a Soft Exoskeleton Glove? A soft exoskeleton glove is a wearable...

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The Science and Application of Mirror Therapy: A Complete Guide with Syrebo

Mirror therapy — also known as Mirror Visual Feedback (MVF) — is one of the most evidence-backed rehabilitation techniques for stroke survivors. It's simple to set up, non-invasive, and can be done at home. Here's everything you need to know. What Is Mirror Therapy? Mirror therapy involves placing a mirror between your arms so that the reflection of your healthy limb creates...

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What Types of Electrical Stimulation Therapy Are Used for Stroke Rehabilitation?

After a stroke, the communication pathways between the brain and muscles can be interrupted or distorted. Electrical stimulation (e-stim) therapy acts as a recovery bridge — small electrode pads on the skin send low-level electrical pulses that wake up nerves and muscles, ranging from mild sensations that ease pain to movements that restore hand function or walking. The Four Main Types of...

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