Devices we have recommended
We have tried many rehab devices, this is a list of all devices we've linked on this website
Saebo Stim
The Saebo Stim is a wearable neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) device that strengthsa muscles throughout the day, improving your fuction.
Saebo Flex
The Saebo Flex is a very expensive device but it is covered by Medicare. Ask your OT and rehab doctor for a referral for a Saebo Flex. It might take 6 months to a year for Medicare to approve it but it’s the only device we’ve found that can teach your muscles to let go after active movement. After months of working with the flex, you will slowly start to drop the finger caps and eventually not need the flex at all.
Hominidx
The Hominidx is a hand grasping tool that will allow you to attempt to use your hand before you have the motor skills to try that independently, increasing your hand useage.
Saebo Mas Mini
The Saebo Mas Mini is a zero gravity upper extremity device which will help to assist and challenge the weakened shoulder and elbow during therapy try it if you have limitations with lifting your arm.
Grip N Go Robot Glove
This glove mimics the motion you are making with your non-impaired hand, you can increase coordination and strength by wearing it as you do rehab tasks.
Bioness L300
This device can help activate your leg and prevent footdrop, the Bioness L300 which uses FES to activate your anterior tibialis (toe lifting muscle).
Walkaide II
The Walkaide II is a FES device that helps stimulate your muscles to lift your foot, helping with footdrop.
Golden Gate Brace
This brace provides an extreme strech to your wrist and keeps your fingers flat so you can do pushumps and planks without fighting your hand. It is recommened to wear it for two hours a day.
Alon Twig
This brace will help keep your elbow from bending as you go about your day.