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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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Step-by-Step Training Guide for the Syrebo E12 Glove: From Level 1 to Level 3

The Syrebo E12 Hand Rehabilitation Glove is designed for progressive training — starting from passive movement for those with minimal hand function, advancing to active functional tasks. This guide explains how to get the most out of your training at each stage. Who is this guide for? Anyone using the Syrebo E12 glove at home for stroke recovery, hand paralysis, or hand...

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How Does the Brain-Computer Interface Hand Rehabilitation Robot Work?

Imagine trying to squeeze a rubber ball — without your fingers actually moving. Despite the stillness, your brain's motor-planning regions are fully active. The Syrebo® BCI Hand Rehabilitation Robot converts this silent neural activity into real movement: a soft glove inflates, fingers extend, and a powerful feedback loop between brain and hand begins rewiring itself. The Brain's Signal: Mu Rhythms & Motor...

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Mirror Box Training for Stroke Survivors: A Practical Home Guide

Mirror box training is one of the most researched and accessible rehabilitation tools for stroke survivors. You don't need a clinical setting — a quiet corner with good lighting and 30 minutes a day is enough to start rewiring your brain. Here's exactly how to do it right. The Core Principle Place a mirror upright between your forearms. Move your healthy hand...

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