Increased occurence of stroke

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show between 1994 and 2007 stroke hospitalizations increased 17% in females 15-34 years of age. Every year, strokes occur in 50,000 U.S. residents under 50 years of age.

Cerebral palsy: current management

Our physical therapist can share with parents the benefits of  Constraint Induced Movement Therapy and Bimanual training in children with congenital hemiplegia. Our therapist attended a seminar in November, 2011, which highlighted the current studies underway on CIMT for children. Our work with children in the home environment appears to be the trend of the future and was supported by speakers and attendees at this seminar.

Saebo: does it work?

If you want to use the most innovative technique to recover arm and hand movement, the SaeboFlex or SaeboReach is an option you should consider. This custom fabricated dynamic hand orthosis assists your hand to grasp and release objects. Our therapist uses specialized therapy drills to promote communication between your brain and your hand. In therapy sessions, the therapist guides you as you learn to hold eating utensils, raise a cup to your mouth, turn a doorknob and other practical everyday tasks.

The SaeboFlex and SaeboReach is a training device, it’s not a brace or splint that you wear all day or will wear for the rest of your life. To succeed in this therapy, you will need a moderate level of drive and dedication. Our experienced therapist is by your side every step of the way with the most innovative and proven techniques so you can work smarter, not harder.

It’s well documented that the skill of the physical therapist in Saebo training is the key to success. Our therapist has a proven track record – check out the Team Recovery page!