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Using the Neofect Smart Glove to Maximize Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy
Neuroplasticity

Using the Neofect Smart Glove to Maximize Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy

Constraint Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) is used to treat people with Hemiplegia by constraining or restricting movement of the non-affected hand to force a person to use their affected hand.

  • Clarice Torrey, OTR/L
Clarice Torrey, OTR/L Aug 1, 2019 • 7 min read
Left Side Stroke: The Reason Why People Should Use Their Affected Side
Daily Rehabilitation

Left Side Stroke: The Reason Why People Should Use Their Affected Side

Left Side Stroke / Right Side Stroke: The Reason Why People Should Use Their Affected Side As mentioned in the former post on neuroplasticity, based on many researches of the scholars, we have learned that the affected side (left side or right side body parts in which movements are suppressed due

  • June Lee
June Lee Jun 22, 2018 • 2 min read
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