Posted on 6/3/2019
Motus Nova’s “theratainment” device allows patients to perform therapeutic exercises to help make the tedious process of neurological rehab engaging and fun, while eliminating barriers to traditional physical therapy such as cost, time, and lack of motivation.
The idea that the brain is capable of rewiring after a stroke is not new, but the therapy needed to achieve this is cumbersome at best. “Studies show that neuroplasticity requires hundreds to thousands of hours of repetition of focused, concentrated training to get the brain to have those functional changes,” said David Wu, Motus Nova’s CEO, in an interview with MD+DI. B...