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Neofect Rapael Smart Glove
The Neofect Rapael Smart Glove is the number one rehabilitation device to help patients who have had a stroke or a brain injury. This glove was developed in South Korea and has had many partnerships since the start. Stanford University is one of the main colleges who support this device. The Rapael Smart Glove comes with various home activities to help track finger and wrist movements. The glove is lightweight and easy to use. The games are physiotherapy exercises. To keep track of progress and movements the device has sensors that are connected to a computer. It is also made to help ease pain in joint and stiff hands. The only con with this device is that to be able to use the Rapael Smart Glove you have to already have some movement in your hand and fingers. It will only assist in increasing progress. It has been cleared for sale by the FDA and is now used in Eurpoe, Asia, and the U.S.