Wednesday, July 8th, 2020
Last modified on September 6th, 2022
Monday, June 22nd, 2020
Last modified on October 19th, 2021
I’ve been fighting foot drop for about a year now. I have one of the braces that are stiff and goes from my shin to under my foot. It helps but my walking gait is not comfortable. I saw the SaeboStep on a video and was impressed with the way it attached to my foot and wanted to give it a try! I’m very happy with the way I can walk now!
Wednesday, June 3rd, 2020
Last modified on October 19th, 2021
I went for my nerve conduction study 2 weeks ago. The doctor who performed the study saw my SaeboStep and started asking questions about where I got it. He asked if it came with the shoes as a single unit from an orthopedics supplier. He stated, “that’s the coolest thing I’ve ever seen.” Last week at the podiatrist, his assistant had the same sentiment. She even showed it to a coworker in the office. I have been immensely pleased with this product. I have been fitted with an AFO. I have not worn it once. The SaeboStep fulfills all my needs. I love this product!
-David F.
Monday, March 2nd, 2020
Last modified on May 15th, 2020
I was diagnosed with Toxic Acute Progressive Leukoencephalopathy before I reached stage four I started to suffer from Locked-In Syndrome. After I endured six months of hospice and slowly began to come back to life. I overheard some occupational therapists talking about some sort of dynamic splint.
Monday, January 27th, 2020
Last modified on May 15th, 2020
My 86 year old Mom has been very healthy until she turned 80 when they had to bypass a subclavian aneurysm. She went into afib a few weeks later and had her first stroke. Three years later an area affected by the first stroke burst causing right-side paralysis. She’s past two years on her second stroke and mainly uses a wheelchair. We are using the SaeboStep for walking to help with dragging her foot. It’s a great product.
Thursday, January 2nd, 2020
Last modified on October 20th, 2021
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I feel compelled to share my win with you today! After my injury, I never really expected to get much movement back in my shoulder. I haven’t been able to get so much as a twitch. However, by using the SaeboStim One, I am now getting a tiny bit of voluntary movement. It is a pathetic movement, but it is a movement under my power!
Tuesday, December 3rd, 2019
Last modified on May 15th, 2020
It feels like I have my hand back. I haven’t been able to move my fingers in 11 months and now I can hold them out instead of them being scrunched up all the time. I can pick up a ball and drop it in a basket. I’m telling you, it’s amazing!
Tuesday, December 3rd, 2019
Last modified on July 13th, 2021
I had a hemorrhage stroke on August 17, 2018, and within a couple of weeks, my shoulder subluxated, and it was painful. So much so that I was unable to participate in any rehab. I tried other solutions, and it improved the pain for a short time. However, after a couple of months, I, unfortunately, was back to square one.
Thursday, November 7th, 2019
Last modified on October 20th, 2021
I have been using the SaeboStep brace since about March 1st, 2019. I already wrote one testimonial about how great it has been for me and how it has allowed me to function and walk almost normally while I am wearing it. In addition to having drop foot I also recently had the TAVR procedure to replace my aortic heart valve. After having the successful procedure I was placed in a cardiac rehabilitation program where I am expected to exercise for 40 minutes 3 days per week in order to regain my stamina after being very sedentary for a long time due to both of my conditions.
Tuesday, September 24th, 2019
Last modified on September 6th, 2022
Watch how to apply the SaeboStretch in 1 minute.
The SaeboStretch has a dynamic handpiece that allows the fingers to move through flexion caused by postural changes, associated reactions, and increased tone. It then gradually repositions the fingers into extension. It includes three different handpieces that offer various grades of resistance. The SaeboStretch has a comfortable non-slip cover and straps to keep fingers in the desired position, an adjustable thumb system to allow for radial and palmar adduction/abduction, and special padding to help maintain the integrity of the palmer arch.