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Assistive Technology

Technology plays an important role in neurological rehabilitation and is a vital adjunct to more traditional treatment methods .

Assistive Technology

NeuroPhysio is pleased to offer both high tech and low-tech solutions for a wide variety of problems.

Technology plays an important role in neurological rehabilitation and is a vital adjunct to more traditional treatment methods.

We also have excellent links with many suppliers and can often arrange trials of equipment to ensure suitability.

Assistive Technology

Lack of movement

Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)

Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) involves applying a small electrical current through adhesive or cloth electrodes placed on the skin to activate the underlying muscles. FES is frequently used in rehabilitation by neurological physiotherapists following a stroke, acquired brain injury, multiple sclerosis or spinal cord injury.

If you have weakness or paralysis due to an injury to your nervous system, functional electrical stimulation (FES) may help to:

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    • Improve muscle strength.
    • Improve/maintain muscle length.
    • Reduce pain.
    • Enable you to exercise more effectively.
    • Improve your walking.
    • Develop grasping ability and hand movement.

    FES can be used as an exercise device as part of your neuro physio rehabilitation or as an orthosis to wear daily to improve your walking or hand movement for grasping.

    Assistive Technology

    Mirror Box Therapy

    Mirror box therapy, or mirror therapy, is a rehabilitation technique used by NeuroPhysio to aid the recovery of movement via visual feedback which creates an illusion of the involved side moving. It is commonly used for people with movement or pain following a stroke or other neurological incident. It has been established that neural recovery in the brain can be stimulated using mirrored movements of the non-affected side and encourage the return of movement.

    Assistive Technology

    Weak hand

    SaeboFlex & SaeboGlove

    We are proud to be a Saebo Specialist clinic, offering assessments for Saebo products inclduing the SaeboFlex, SaeboGlove, SaeboStretch, SaeboReach, SaeboMAS and SaeboStep. Our neurological physiotherapy clinic in Stevenage (Herts) is also equipped with Saebo products which can be used within your rehabilitation programme at no extra cost.

     

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      NeuroPhysio stocks a range of Saebo products to assist in the neuro rehabilitation of mobility and upper limb movement problems commonly experienced following Stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injury, Multiple Sclerosis and other disorders of the nervous system. The devices are aimed at allowing the repetitive practice known to be needed to create new pathways in the brain and enable recovery. This can sadly be lacking in more traditional Neurological Physiotherapy approaches but is essential to allow progress. Our Neuro Physiotherapists are experienced at integrating these devices into a comprehensive neuro rehab programme which can be completed both at the clinic or at home.

      – Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)

      – Mirror Box Therapy

      – GripAble

      Assistive Technology

      Weak shoulder/elbow

      SaeboMAS

      The SaeboMAS is a mobile arm support system that enables weightless movement of the affected arm and is specifically designed to enable increased movement of a persons’ weakened shoulder and elbow during functional tasks and exercises. NeuroPhysio integrate the SaeboMas into our upper limb programmes and can arrange two week trials for the smaller mini-MAS.

      Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)

        Assistive Technology

        Foot Drop

        – Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)

        – Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFO)

        NeuroPhysio prescribe a range of different AFOs to assist people with standing and walking or to prevent loss of muscle length when used as resting splints. We stock arrange of different AFOs and frequently use them within our treatment programmes

        – SaeboStep

        The SaeboStep consists of a lightweight foot drop brace that helps to clear the toes when stepping. The brace allows adjustable support for people suffering with foot drop and can be fitted easily in a variety of different footwear.

        The SaeboStep was designed to replace uncomfortable, stiff, or bulky splints that go inside the shoe as well as poorly manufactured braces designed for outside of the shoe that lack support and durability.

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