A Revolutionary Stroke Therapy Based on Brain-Computer Interface and Neurotechnology

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SCHIEDLBERG, Austria--27 May--PRNewswire/InfoQuest Mrs. Savin suddenly suffered a stroke. It came without warning, and left her right arm completely paralyzed. After participating in recoveriX-therapy, she was soon able to move her right arm again. recoveriX uses state-of-the-art neurotechnology that leads to success even in the case of chronic disorders. (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20160524/371685 ) (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20160524/371686 ) We had the chance to talk with Mrs. Savin after she had completed recoveriX therapy. Watch the interview: https://youtu.be/llv6pwufnMw Stroke - A Widespread Disease Every year, around 15 million people suffer a stroke. About one third of these people don't survive. Another third suffer ongoing physical impairment. And sometimes people remain paralyzed. recoveriX re-connects brain and body. Also, when standard therapy can no longer yield any further benefit, recoveriX provides a second chance for improvement. The Power of the Mind A stroke might inhibit the ability to move, but not the ability to imagine movement! During recoveriX therapy, patients imagine a hand or a foot movement. A Brain-Computer Interface measures their brain activity. Virtual Reality shows the movement on the screen, which generates visual feedback in real-time. At the same time, imagined movement becomes a real movement through stimulation of the affected muscles. reocoveriX activates mirror neurons that help the brain find new ways to perform independent movement again. Dr. Christoph Guger: "recoveriX couples cognitive processes with movements, and this is what makes rehabilitation effective. In one case, we had a patient whose arm had been paralyzed for 4 years. After only 10 recoveriX sessions, this patient could move again." recoveriX gym recoveriX therapy is done at one of the recoveriX-gyms in Schiedlberg (Austria), in Albany (NY, USA) or Barcelona (Spain). Get more information via +43-7251-222-40-18 or [email protected] . Contact Armin Schnurer g.tec medical engineering GmbH E-mail: [email protected] Tel: +43-7251-22240-18 http://www.gtec.at | http://www.recoveriX.at Source: g.tec medical engineering GmbH

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