"Before my stroke, I used to play basketball with my daughter in our yard. What is funny is that I have been dying to bounce a ball. I mean really bounce a ball! And, I did that with one of the therapists. I was like, 'Wow! I really did it!' It was difficult and hard to control, but I did it myself."

—- 43-year-old woman, treated with Myomo 8 years post stroke

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myomo Mobility System -- PERL Technique Evidence-based Treatment

PERL (Push, Eat, Reach, Lift) Technique

Based on a completed clinical research study at University of Cincinnati, Myomo has developed the PERL Technique, a set of research-based treatment plans that integrate the mPower 1000 into therapy programs that aim to increase functional activity.

Level I and Level II programs, based on
the person's condition, outline a
week-by-week progression of therapy
to maximize outcomes.

Portable Neurorobotics for the Severely Affected Arm in Chronic Stroke Case Study

Published in The Journal of Neurologic Pysical Therapy:  Portable Neurorobotics for the Severely Affected Arm in Chronic Stroke, a case study written by Dr. Stephen Page, University of Cincinnati Drake, using Myomo technology. This is part of a larger randomized control trial of 30 subjects that just completed. more...