Introducing Tailwind
Here you can learn about Tailwind™, a unique device that clinical studies have
demonstrated can permanently improve arm movement in stroke patients who
have lost upper extremity function - even years after their stroke event. The device is also helpful in improving arm function following brain injury, tumor and cerebral palsy. Tailwind is
a home-based exercise device developed by researchers at
the University of Maryland Medical School.
Effective for Stroke Survivors
Tailwind consists of two handles that move along independent
resistance-free tracks. The user moves the handles along each track
from different starting marks - and has auditory cues to guide when to
move his or
her arms. It is a "sound-to-brain" neural pathway retraining approach
that is theorised to help users with mild stroke symptoms achieve
life-altering results.
First of a Kind for Stroke
Tailwind has been demonstrated in clinical studies to permanently improve arm movement in stroke patients who have lost upper extremity function. In published
clinical studies, the science behind Tailwind was found to be a potentially useful solution in stroke rehabilitation.
So don't let discouragement from years of rehab that did not deliver the results you wanted prevent you from trying new Tailwind. If you have the motivation
to work with this device, research suggests it will work for you.
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- Gene may increase stroke risk
- Tailwind for Stroke takes off in the US - UK Soon
- Stem cell research for stroke treatment
- Fast food link to stroke rates
- Glasgow stroke therapy 'among best in Europe'
- Coffee 'cuts stroke risk'
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- Is it possible to retrain arm movement after stroke?
- New Product Allows Stroke Survivors to Recover Arm Movement - Even Years After a Stroke
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- Research on finding the best therapies
- Observing the Function of Neural Systems
- A "warning" often precedes a Stroke
- Specialized Arm Exercises for Stroke Recovery
- Stroke Doesn't Just Impact Older Persons
- Gene may increase stroke risk
- Tailwind for Stroke takes off in the US - UK Soon
- Stem cell research for stroke treatment
- Fast food link to stroke rates
- Glasgow stroke therapy 'among best in Europe'
- Coffee 'cuts stroke risk'
- Clinical Studies- Stroke therapy for arms
- Stroke Survivors Can Regain Use of Partially Paralyzed Arm
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