Angela Greene on MindMotion GO™: A Game-Changer in Stroke Rehab
Episode Overview
MindMotion GO™ offers high-intensity neuro-rehabilitation, enabling stroke survivors to engage in sustained movement, a crucial aspect of recovery. The solution is adaptable to the individual's range of motion, making it accessible to stroke survivors with varying degrees of impairment. Remote monitoring and therapist oversight ensure that the individual's care is supervised at all times, empowering them to take charge of their recovery. The therapy's flexibility allows it to be deployed to the comfort of one's home, eliminating the limitations of commuting and geographical constraints. Angela Greene's insights provide a comprehensive understanding of MindMotion GO™ and its potential to revolutionize stroke rehabilitation.
I love that it gives people a chance to own their own recovery and empower them instead of being told no and sit and don’t do.
Imagine being able to undergo high-intensity occupational therapy without leaving your home. That's exactly what MindMotion GO™ offers, and Angela Greene, the lead therapy integration manager at MindMaze, dives into the details in this episode of 'Recovery After Stroke'. With over 20 years of experience as an occupational therapist, Angela shares how this innovative technology is changing the face of stroke rehabilitation.
The system allows stroke survivors to engage in high-intensity neuro-rehabilitation, moving 40 to 60 times per minute, right from their living rooms. This is a significant shift from traditional rehab methods, which often limit movement opportunities and require frequent trips to a clinic. One of the standout features of MindMotion GO™ is its adaptability. The technology adjusts to each user's range of motion, making it suitable for individuals with varying degrees of impairment.
Plus, it comes with remote monitoring, so therapists can keep an eye on progress without the need for in-person visits. This means more personalized care and less hassle for patients. Angela explains that a therapist's prescription is necessary to use MindMotion GO™, ensuring that each user's therapy is tailored and supervised. The goal is to make high-intensity therapy more accessible and engaging, helping stroke survivors reclaim their mobility and independence.
If you're looking for a way to make stroke rehabilitation more effective and convenient, this episode is a must-listen. Angela's insights provide a comprehensive look at how MindMotion GO™ could revolutionize recovery for many stroke survivors.