When a stroke damages an area of the brain, a part of the body’s normal function may be lost. This could lead to a disability. The hand is one of the most commonly affected organs by strokes.
When a stroke occurs, the hands may experience increased tone or stiffness as a result of disrupted connections between the brain and the hand muscles, a condition known as spasticity. It may become more difficult to fully straighten the fingers or grasp an item without this strong neural connection.
When faced with such a problem, rehabilitation can significantly assist a stroke survivor in achieving the best long-term outcome. Rehabilitation assists people who have had a stroke in relearning skills that are suddenly lost when a portion of the brain is damaged.
Protecting the individual from developing new medical problems, such as pneumonia, urinary tract infections, fall injury, or clot formation in large veins, is also important in rehabilitation.
A supportive medicinal device, such as the Robotic Rehabilitation Gloves: SIFREHAB-1.1, may be exactly what is required to avoid such complications and ensure a quick recovery process.
The SIFREHAB-1.1 is appropriate for patients who have hand dysfunction as a result of a stroke, stroke hemiplegia, or brain injury. It is a novel product for rehabilitating hand functions.
It can increase finger flexion and extension, decrease muscle tension, increase blood circulation, relieve edema, and prevent muscle atrophy.
Simultaneously, it can assist users in relearning through an exercise from the three levels of nerves, brain, and muscles, as well as rebuild brain nerves to control hand movement.
The SIFREHAB-1.1 also has a variety of functions. It can perform single finger training, passive flexion and extension training, task-oriented training, mirror therapy for hand function rehabilitation, and hand airwave massage therapy.
As a multi-tasking device, stroke survivors can only ensure effective rehabilitation and a speedy recovery.
Reference: Post-Stroke Rehabilitation Fact Sheet