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Digitalized rehabilitation after stroke

Dear Sir or Madam,

Many people are familiar with mirror therapy when it comes to rehabilitation after a stroke. A new digitalized form of therapy is now based on this concept: In a Virtual Reality environment, rewellio creates challenges to stimulate the reconnection of the affected brain areas. We wondered what the potential behind this is – so we asked.

Have a relaxed week,

Nadine Lormis
Editorial team REHACARE.com

Graphic: 18 - 21 September 2019, REHACARE International Trade Fair for Rehabilitation and Care, Düsseldorf, Germany

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How We Roll
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Topic of the Month
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Stroke: Digitalization of rehabilitation with Rewellio

We asked ...

Photo: Georg Teufl during rehabilitation process with a stroke patient using virtual reality glasses; Copyright: Rewellio GmbH
Mobile devices like tablets can help people with rehabilitation after a stroke – like with an app or virtual reality. Rewellio starts right here and wants to make therapy easier both for the patients and the physiotherapists. REHACARE.com talked to Georg Teufl, founder and CEO of Rewellio GmbH, about the advantages of his product and digitalization in general.
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Cinderella Glücklich – That's how she rolls

How we roll

Photo: Cinderella Glücklich; Copyright: Dolores Saul
Whether alone or in a team – the appropriate attitude is the be-all and end-all if you want to reach your goal. Cinderella Glücklich knows this from her own experience. Who she would first swear to the right team spirit and the necessary work ethic and which wishes and questions she deals with, she tells us on REHACARE.com.
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Self-determination thanks to eating and drinking aids

Topic of the Month

Photo: Cutlery drawer with Gripoballs in it; Copyright: Gripoballs
There are many reasons why a person has trouble eating or drinking, including tremors associated with Parkinson’s disease or neurologic symptoms caused by multiple sclerosis. Eating independently without the need for help is a pervasive need in all of us. It is usually not an issue if we have the right tools.
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