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ReGrasp Hand Neurorehabilitation System Now Available in Canada

Help Your Patients Regain Hand Mobility with ReGrasp-Assisted Rehabilitation

Rehabtronics took another step forward in our mission to improve the lives of individuals living with mobility impairments with approval from Health Canada to market and distribute the ReGrasp Hand Neurorehabilitation System for Clinicians in Canada. Health Canada certifies that ReGrasp meets stringent standards for safety, effectiveness, and quality required for medical devices that are used for patient care.

ReGrasp utilizes Neuro Muscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) technology to help patients recover hand function and range of motion following a stroke or other neural injury. Medical professionals use ReGrasp in their clinics to help their patients who have suffered a stroke or other neurological ailments to regain their hand function and independence. Intuitive and easy to use, ReGrasp is uniquely designed to assist patients with a wide range of activities of daily living such as eating, washing dishes and vacuuming.

“ReGrasp was invented in Canada and we’re thrilled to make this product available to Canadians who are recovering from neurological injuries,” said Bojana Turic, Chief Medical Officer at Rehabtronics. “ReGrasp has been proven to help patients in the United States and Europe regain their independence and we are confident that it will help many people across this country improve their rehabilitation journey.”

For more information on ReGrasp for clinical use, check out the Info for Clinicians webpage, and watch the ReGrasp Clinician System Quick Start Video on the Rehabtronics YouTube page to see how it works. ReGrasp is available now for purchase by clinicians. Contact us to book a demo.

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About Rehabtronics

Rehabtronics develops medical devices that restore function and improve the lives of people who are paralyzed or immobile. Founded in 2003 as a spinoff from the Neuroscience Institute of the University of Alberta, Rehabtronics is dedicated to bringing neuroscience discoveries into clinical practice. Prelivia, the company’s newest product, is designed to alleviate pressure injuries, one of the deadliest hospital-acquired injuries. Its rehabilitation devices help people recover movement after central or peripheral nervous system injury or disease.

 

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