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A study found that 2/3 of patients six months post-stroke regain some arm movement after using the device for six weeks.
AtHome Stroke Rehab Health News Story
WFTV Orlando
Six of the eight patients in the BATRAC group gained improvements in arm function while the 12 patients in regular physiotherapy didnt see any improvement ...read more
Stroke rehab at home
7Online.com
She's using a low-tech contraption that's the brain child of researchers Sandy McCombe Waller and Jill Whitall. They've worked for more than a decade to ...read more
Ninety-five-percent of stroke survivors struggle to move one or both of their arms after the attack.
WTVY
"This low-tech contraption is the brain child of researchers Sandy McCombe Waller and Jill Whitall. They've worked for more than a decade to prove people ...read more
At-Home Stroke Rehab
NewsChannel 5.com - Nashville, Tennessee
The tailwind costs about $2000 and is not covered by insurance for home use. ... science developed a device called tailwind, which puts BATRAC into motion...read more
A new device for stroke survivors - 2/22/10
Flint News and ...
This low-tech contraption, called tailwind, is the brain child of researchers Sandy Mccombe Waller and Jill Whitall. They've worked for more than a decade...read more
Invention helps stroke patients recover at home
News 8 Austin
In BATRAC, patients push or pull a bar in rhythmic time with a metronome for four, ... developed a device called Tailwind, which puts BATRAC into motion...read more
At-Home Stroke Rehab | Ivanhoe's Medical Breakthroughs
She's using a low-tech contraption that's the brain child of researchers Sandy McCombe Waller and Jill Whitall. They've worked for more than a decade to ...read more
Tailwind featured in Discoveries + Breakthroughs - 05/01/2011 Regaining Strength After Stroke 


