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Stroke Awareness Month

MyFox News in Orlando spoke with with Shary to get her perspective on being a stroke survivor. Watch the video
 
Events archived events »
AOTA Conference
04/29/2010
Encore Path Brings Author, Former CBS Anchor McEwen to AOTA Conference April 29. more »
New Arm Rehabilitation Device Unveiled
11/16/2009
New Arm Rehabilitation Device for Stroke Survivors to be Unveiled November 20 & 21 at Michigan's Fashion Square Mall. more »
News & Press Releases archived news »
08/12/2010 Mtech Maryland Industrial Partnerships Awards 16 Tech Product Development Projects Worth $3.3M Teaming Companies, Faculty
07/28/2010 Huffington Post blogger writes about the Tailwind and women entrepreneurs
06/22/2010 Encore Path Wins Stevie® Award in 8th Annual American Business AwardsSM
06/22/2010 "Getting a Second Wind" Tailwind is featured in Therapy Times The Physical/Occupational Therapy Supplement.
06/04/2010 UMB Licenses Technology to Retrain Stroke Patients to Walk
05/07/2010 May is Stroke Awareness Month - MyFox Orlando News Coverage on Tailwind
04/07/2010 Encore Path wins Leadership Business of the Year
03/31/2010 GBC Maryland Bioscience Awards Release
03/19/2010 Encore Path turns invention into new venture
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Encore Path, Inc.
2400 Boston Street, Suit 362
Baltimore MD 21224
P: 410-522-8709


Follow us @TailwindTherapy to see what is happening today:

Stroke survivor? check out the Active Survivor network and find tools to get physical: www.activesurvivors.org.

Stroke affects kids too - read the warning signs here: http://tinyurl.com/c533pb.

I'm proud of Chris, our VP of Sales. Our sales are really climbing - We're getting the Tailwind into several local hospitals. Go Chris!

Featured interviews:
Leaders Portfolio with Rebecca Blacksmith, which airs on Washington DC's Money 1260 Radio, featured Kris Appel, as a guest on this prestigious show.

 

News Coverage of Shary's Recovery

Yesterday, while walking Misty on her leash, I was able to hold the leash in my effected left hand for the entire 1/4 mile trek. Before using the tailwind, my arm wasn’t strong enough to hold her firmly, but now we confidently travel together on our walks. This is a highlight during the day for both of us!
Sincerely, Shary