The h200 is a nice expensive toy, but I still don't see anyone with no movement in the hands suddenly having the use of fingers or hands. Technology hasn't made it yet for us. Maybe some day. C5-6 Donald
________________________________ From: Aaron Mann <[email protected]> To: donald scott <[email protected]> Cc: William Willis <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 1:53 PM Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Rejoyce - hand device Check this one out: http://www.bioness.com/H200_for_Hand_Paralysis/How_Does_It_Work.php Aaron Mann On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 2:58 PM, donald scott <[email protected]> wrote: Any extra movement will increase your balance and strength. As far as it making your hands start to work it's bull crap in my opinion. I see no proof of finger movement or new muscles in the arm working. > >My 2 cents, Donald > > >From: William Willis <[email protected]> >To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 11:40 AM >Subject: FW: [QUAD-L] Rejoyce - hand device > > > >I thought it sounded a bit fishy. Thanks, Greg. > > >From: [email protected] >To: [email protected]; [email protected] >Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 11:35:16 -0700 >Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Rejoyce - hand device > > >I read the article and thought it sounded quite cool. So I searched for on the >web and found a YouTube video about it. It's nothing like what the article >says. The ReJoyce Hand and Arm Rehabilitation System is basically an exercise >machine. It's like a 4 foot long plastic elbow shaped device. The one end of >it the paralyzed person holds onto as good as they can, the other end is >attached to the table and connected to a computer. The elbow joint let it move >in all directions. So as you move around it moves the cursor on the computer. >So you move it around playing a game on the computer. It helps with exercise, >balance, and coordination. At least the one I saw does not actually open and >close your hand. It looks like it could be a home exercise machine. It might >actually help with balance and coordination. But not the miracle device that >open and close at hand. >Greg > > > > > > > >> Anyone know about this? >> http://www.apparelyzed.com/forums/topic/11978-device-stimulates- >> paralyzed-hands-arms-to-move- >> again/http://www.apparelyzed.com/forums/topic/11978-device- >> stimulates-paralyzed-hands-arms-to-move-again/ > >

