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Paul Gudonis seems to be engineering a miraculous recovery at Myomo, a Cambridge medical device company that seemed to be on death's doorstep in 2009, when it laid off all but four employees. The company make software and...

MYOMO WINS PRODUCT OF THE YEAR AWARD FROM THE MASS HIGH TECH LEADERSHIP COUNCIL FOR ITS NEURO ROBOTIC DEVICE USED TO REGAIN ARM MOVEMENT.
http://www.myomo.com/myomo-about-our-company-neurological-stroke-rehabilitation-in-the-news/
The Myomo Neuro-robotic System combines advances in robotics and neuroscience. It is the first wearable, portable robotic device to help stroke survivors re-learn how to move partially paralyzed arms using their own muscle...


Myomo held its second CE course covering Neuroplasticity in Moderate Stroke & the Role of the Myomo mPower Device on Oct. 27th in...
Myomo held its second CE course covering Neuroplasticity in Moderate Stroke and the Role of the Myomo mPower Device on Friday October ...

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Robotics technology, rehabilitation expertise treat neurological... specialsections.suntimes.com
SPONSORED CONTENT: Myomo, Inc. is a medical device company that combines innovative robotics technology with leading rehabilitation expertise to enable individuals suffering from neurological conditions such as stroke, brain...

Proper Posture When Using the Myomo Device
The main goal of using the Myomo device is to help you re-learn how to use your arm to perform everyday tasks. http://myomo.com/blog/

Doctor brings robotic device to patients greenwichtime.com
Doctor brings robotic device to patients Since she suffered a stroke in March, Kathy Riordan's left arm has been paralyzed. During a recent visit to Dr. Frederick Nahm, a Greenwich neurologist, Riordan felt a jolt of surprise...
