ReJoyce is a very practical and useful device. The exercise programs and video games are interesting and easy to follow. It’s a joy to use for faster recovery!


ReJoyce is a rehabilitation workstation and patient evaluation tool designed to help people recover from hand and arm impairment. It motivates patients with practical games that engage patients in practicing typical activities of daily living (ADLs). The system includes the ReJoyce Automated Hand Function Test (RAHFT), which helps therapists quickly perform quantitative patient assessments, and create personalized therapy programs. With an at-home system, patients are also able to monitor their own progress with the RAHFT.
Studies show that upper extremity function is vital to a person’s independence and quality of life. ¹ ² Based on the evidence that movement therapy is proven to improve function, ReJoyce works as follows:
Therapists report that ReJoyce motivates patients more than conventional rehabilitation techniques.⁵ As patients are able to practice independently, ReJoyce reduces supervision requirements enabling more efficient use of time once a personalized therapy program is devised. Patients also have the option to continue ReJoyce exercise therapy in their own homes after leaving the clinic. Therapists can offer tele-supervision with online sessions through the workstation to provide movement therapy.
See what study participants at the Praxis Institute have to say about using ReJoyce for rehabilitation, and how ReJoyce helped them to increase hand and arm function.
ReJoyce has been the subject of clinical studies around the world from North America to Australia. Studies have tested the system with acute and chronic stroke and spinal cord injured populations. In many of these studies, ReJoyce has been combined with FES (functional electrical stimulation) devices for the hand such as the ReGrasp.
In a survey, therapists and patients were asked to rank the benefit of the ReJoyce and unanimously agreed that the ReJoyce offered more or far more therapeutic benefits over routine therapy. They gave it an average score of 4.32 (out of 5). Patient satisfaction was also very high, with patients giving an overall score of 4.33.
In a study published in 2011, patient outcomes based on the ARAT score were significantly better than conventional therapy.⁵ This graph shows that two weeks of ReJoyce therapy provided equivalent results to six weeks of conventional therapy. ReJoyce was also the only therapy that achieved the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) as defined by Van Der Lee in 2001.
Discharging patients early to continue telerehabilitation at home can reduce the cost pressure on rehabilitation wards, while actually increasing standard of care. With ReJoyce, home telemed integrates easily into existing clinical practices to increase patient throughput without compromising care.
ReJoyce is ideal for rural clients, patients with reduced mobility and those who simply preferring home-based rehabilitation services. Using its telerehabilitation platform, clinics and therapists can offer clients specialized, high-intensity, home-based therapy.
Numerous scientific studies have proven the efficacy of ReJoyce-based telerehabilitation in patients. A ReJoyce-based telerehabilitation study involving FES resulted in outcomes that were three times better than conventional home-based therapy delivered with off-the-shelf devices (ARAT improvements of 13.0% ± 9.8% for the ReJoyce home based therapy vs improvements of 4.2% ± 9.7% for conventional treatment)6
ReGrasp, an innovative functional electrical stimulation device that is also offered by Rehabtronics, can help patients with grasping and releasing tasks during ReJoyce therapy. ReGrasp is worn around the arm and controlled with small head movements.
Locations of ReJoyce Research Studies
ReJoyce is a very practical and useful device. The exercise programs and video games are interesting and easy to follow. It’s a joy to use for faster recovery!
I’ve found that, in every-day-tasks, I’m using my hand a lot more than before, and that I can pick things up with a firmer grip.
The ReJoyce Automated Hand Function Test (RAHFT) is a quick, easy, and standardised assessment tool included with every ReJoyce System. The test takes less than 10 minutes to complete, which is three times faster than the ARAT and four times faster than the upper extremity portion of the Fugl-Meyer test.
Fully automated and validated, the RAHFT correlates with several conventional hand function tests.⁴ It assesses a patient’s range of motion, hand control, speed, and finger dexterity through a variety of ADLs.
Each patient’s RAHFT results are saved by the ReJoyce software, which makes tracking patient progress on each task easy. Therapists are able to personalize and adjust a patient’s therapy accordingly.
Patient progress is automatically stored electronically on ReJoyce for electronic records. You can also print hard copies with a single click.
Including all the components shown here, ReJoyce is easy installed on most tables on desks within minutes without special tools.