Upper limb motor training using a Saebo™ orthosis is feasible for increasing task-specific practice in hospital after stroke.
Natasha A LanninAnne CusickCaroline HillsBianca KinnearKarin VogelKate MatthewsGreg BowringPublished in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2016)
This pilot feasibility study showed that the use of assistive technology, specifically the Saebo-Flex™ device, could be successfully used in a sample of stroke patients with little or no active hand movement. However, recruitment to the trial was very slow. The use of the Saebo-FlexTM device had variable results on outcomes, with some positive trends seen in hand function, particularly dexterity.