With the SaeboMAS, I show my patients that they can do the work, and then just watch them progress
One patient stands out in my memory. She had suffered an anoxic brain injury and was dependent on others for all aspects of her care. She was very discouraged that she could not feed herself. Our goal, at one point, was simply for her to be able to hold a Cheeto in her hand and get it into her mouth. With the SaeboMAS she was able to accomplish this and finally had the hope of regaining function.
Once patients begin working with the SaeboMAS, their functioning improves even when they are not using it. It allows patients to really get those repetitions done so that they can build back strength and the brain can begin to retrain itself. With the SaeboMAS, I show my patients that they can do the work, and then just watch them progress.
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