Build Your Own At-Home Exercise Program with Work Your M.O.T.O.R.

Saebo is excited to partner with Work Your M.O.T.O.R. in the development of a new home exercise mobile app for patients. Work your M.O.T.O.R (Motivating Occupational Therapists Optimizing Rehab) is an online exercise program for anyone who has had a stroke or brain injury. The exercises are light, fun and creative to help continue your recovery at home. The Work Your M.O.T.O.R staff has over 25 years combined experience working as occupational therapists in both inpatient and outpatient settings specializing in stroke rehabilitation. The exercise team has the added benefit of real life stroke survivors who understand what you are...

Brain Surgery After a Stroke

For those who have suffered from a stroke, brain surgery is a viable option to improve the quality and longevity of their lives. No matter what the surgery may be, it’s never easy to experience it, let alone make the decision to undergo it; however, as a patient or a supporter of one, it’s good to know every possible avenue that can lead to a successful recovery. By learning about various procedures linked to substantial health improvements after a stroke, and talking to the doctor, you’ll be able to decide whether or not surgery is a worthwhile possibility for yourself or a loved...

Universal Institute Rehabilitation & Life Center First Facility in U.S. to Offer SaeboVR Technology to Patients

The Universal Institute Rehabilitation & Life Center in Livingston, New Jersey recently purchased the SaeboVR, becoming the first facility in the United States to offer this innovative virtual reality technology to patients. The SaeboVR is the world’s first FDA-approved ADL-focused virtual reality rehabilitation system, and was made available to clinicians only a few months ago. The clinicians at UIRehab are very excited about their new device, and have already begun utilizing the SaeboVR during therapy sessions. “Utilization of the new Saebo virtual reality has been a great success with our clients. SaeboVR has allowed clients the opportunity to participate and familiarize themselves with community tasks without having to leave the facility. ...

Saebo Celebrates 15 Years and Over 250,000 Patients Served

World-renowned stroke rehabilitation company, Saebo, Inc. celebrates their 15-year anniversary this month. CHARLOTTE, N.C. – September 15, 2017 –  Fifteen years ago, two occupational therapists united with one simple, powerful goal: to provide transformative, affordable rehabilitation products to neurological patients. This month, Saebo, Inc. celebrates their 15-Year Anniversary and reflects on their noteworthy success in the rehab industry and their commitment to “No Plateau in Sight.” Before Saebo was established, treatment options for improving upper extremity function were limited, and existing technology was very expensive, making it unobtainable for many clinics and home use. Sub-standard therapy methods often resulted in unfavorable outcomes,...

Guidelines To Flying After A Stroke

After suffering from a stroke, it is likely that a survivor will have limited activity. Issues with daily routines and general mobility are common, but one of the most difficult factors to consider is the idea of traveling by plane. Transporting yourself or a loved one who has just battled a stroke can seem frightening, and with good reason. In most cases, neurological damage from a stroke has impacted the body, which creates concern when placing an individual into an environment where altitude and air pressure are variables. But as risky as it may appear, flying poses no immediate threat to a stroke...