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Muscle Strength Training After Stroke
Muscle Strength training should be a very important part of rehabilitation. Strength is directly related to functions, which can be improved without adverse effects through planned strengthening exercises. The muscle strength training for stroke is not only the explosive force training of muscle ...Read more -
Methods for Pain Rehabilitation Treatment
Pain should be a word that is familiar to all of us. Pain has different degrees from mild and severe. In many cases, it will be accompanied by substantial or potential damage, which directly affects the physical and mental health of patients. Pain will not only affect the patient’s physical...Read more -
How to Deal with Muscle Soreness?
Many people will experience muscle soreness after exercising. Especially for those who lack exercise, if they suddenly increase the amount of exercise, they are more prone to muscle soreness, and may have difficulty walking in severe cases. It usually appears on the 2nd day after exercise, reache...Read more -
New Product: Knee Joint Active Training Apparatus
Yeecon recently launched a new product: Knee Joint Active Training Apparatus for Rehabilitation Enhancement SL1. SL1 is a patented technology designed for accelerated recovery after knee joint surgery such as TKA. It’s an active training apparatus which means that patients can control the trainin...Read more -
Rehabilitation Training of Stroke Hemiplegia: The Earlier the Better!
Stroke is a common disease caused by brain disorder. After stroke, patients might have conditions such as facial paralysis, disturbance of consciousness, alalia, blurred vision and hemiplegia, which severely affect their daily life. It is clinically proven that the earlier rehabilitation starts...Read more -
Active and Passive Rehabilitation Training, Which is Better?
Rehabilitation Training: Passive Training Passive Training: Therapist is the key. The therapist acts as an ‘healer’, and the patient is just a sick person who is passively receiving treatment. The patient is like an instrument to be repaired. The therapist focuses on the ‘tightness’ and ‘loosenes...Read more -
Why Can’t You Ignore Neck Pain?
Neck pain is a common clinical symptom. Epidemiological investigation shows that neck pain ranks fourth among the reasons that affect daily labor ability. At any time, 15% of people are experiencing neck pain, and this proportion is 20~30% among college students and young people in the workplace....Read more -
Multi Joint Isokinetic Strength Testing & Training System A8-3
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION Multi-joint isokinetic training and testing system A8 is a evaluation and training system for the relevant programs of isokinetic, isometric, isotonic, centrifugal, centripetal and continuous passive for six major joints of human shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee and ankle. ...Read more -
The Necessity of Early Hand Rehabilitation
For most stroke patients, they can regain the ability to stand and walk through active rehabilitation treatment. Systematic rehabilitation exercises have an important impact on the recovery of limb function. It can not only prevent and reduce swelling, promote the healing of damaged tissues, but ...Read more -
Lower Limb Rehabilitation Training Methods
1. EMG Biofeedback Combined with Comprehensive Rehabilitation Training Adding EMG biofeedback therapy on the basis of exercise therapy can better improve the muscle strength of the lower extremity tibialis anterior muscle on the affected side, inhibit the stretch reflex of the triceps calf, reduc...Read more -
Rehabilitation Robot Helps Patients Restore Upper Limb Function
In order to bring more accurate, comprehensive and effective rehabilitation treatment to more patients with upper limb dysfunction, Yeecon has developed an upper limb rehabilitation robot, which combines high precision with high technology. This three-dimensional upper limb rehabilitation robot c...Read more -
12 Abnormal Gaits And Their Causes
Analysis of 12 Abnormal Gaits And Their Causes 1, Antalgic Gait - Antalgic Gait is the posture the patient takes to avoid pain while walking. - Often to protect injured areas such as feet, ankles, knees, hips, etc. - At this time, the stance phase of the affected lower extremity is often shortene...Read more