Saebo, Inc. Launches New Stimulation Device for Arm and Hand Recovery

Henry Hoffman
Friday, February 24th, 2017
Last modified on September 2nd, 2022


SaeboStim Micro equips users with world’s smallest stimulator to work towards mobility and function

Charlotte, N.C. – Saebo, Inc. announces today the official launch of the SaeboStim Micro, innovation created to improve the lives of individuals suffering from impaired neurological function after events like a stroke.

Individuals early in the stroke recovery process only use their involved upper limb less than three and a half hours per day. Moreover, patients undergoing rehabilitation early on receive approximately four minutes of activity-related arm training during therapy.  “The limited stimulation to the affected upper limb leads to further decline in recovery and function,” says Saebo Co-Founder, Henry Hoffman.  “Research shows that providing evidence-based solutions, such as sensory electrical stimulation (SES), to a neurologically impaired client can be beneficial to the recovery process.”

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Saebo, Inc. Launches New Device to Treat Foot Drop

Henry Hoffman
Tuesday, February 14th, 2017
Last modified on December 29th, 2019


Confidence and comfort are one step away with Saebo’s revolutionary foot drop brace

Charlotte, N.C. – Saebo, Inc. announces today the official launch of the SaeboStep, a revolutionary, new product created to improve impaired foot mobility and function. The SaeboStep provides users with a slimmed down, lightweight and uniquely-designed foot drop brace that replaces bulky uncomfortable splints used in the past.

The National Institute of Neurological Disorders defines foot drop, also known as dropped foot or drop foot, as “the inability to raise the front part of the foot due to weakness or paralysis of the muscles that lift the foot.” Diseases that can cause foot drop include stroke, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, among others. Foot drop may also occur as a result of hip replacement surgery or knee ligament reconstruction surgery. ORC International, an independent research firm, recently discovered that 99% of American adults with foot drop do not wear a brace that would help them walk normally.

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Friday, July 1 kicks off the inaugural bike relay, Miles for Mandy.

Henry Hoffman
Thursday, June 30th, 2016
Last modified on April 25th, 2022


Relay Across America

Miles for Mandy is a 2,100 mile bike ride from Niagara Falls to Houston, TX in just one week with only six cyclists riding through ten states to raise money for Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness.

Here are the TOP five most important things to know about this event:

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Saebo, Inc. Launches New Website & Improved SaeboGlove Product

Henry Hoffman
Friday, August 28th, 2015
Last modified on December 29th, 2019


New, improved website provides education, resources, and improved products such as the SaeboGlove

Charlotte, N.C. –Saebo announces today the official launch of www.www.saebo.com, a new, improved website dedicated to the company’s full product line which includes the updated SaeboGlove as well as far-reaching educational resources designed for individuals, therapists, and families suffering from or caring for those who experience impaired mobility and function.

Over the last ten years, Saebo has grown into a leading global provider of rehabilitative products. Saebo has helped approximately 200,000 clients regain function; they are growing this commitment to patient care, affordability, and accessibility even further through the education and resources available via the new website.

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