Rehab Power Hour
What Is Constraint Induced Movement Therapy And Why Should You Try it?
With Dr. Nick Housley and Dr. Steve Wolf 27th Jan, 21 There have been limited studies demonstrating the effectiveness of e-stim devices in improving upper and lower-extremity
mobility after a user has completely stopped incorporating the device in their therapy. It is yet to be established if
these devices can provide long-lasting, functional changes in persons with profound motor limitations.
With enough dosage of therapy using a mechanical device such as the Hand Mentor, it is possible to increase the
active range of motion of your wrist and fingers along with decreasing spasticity in your hand. In other words, your
brain can be re-wired and your muscles can be strengthened and trained to a point where you can continue to engage in
activities of daily living even if you stop using the device.
Seeing Rehab Gains Over 10 Years Post-Stroke
With Dr. Nick Housley 20th Jan, 21Special guest and stroke survivor asks questions about our hand mentor on our Facebook live Rehab Power Hour.