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In this episode of the Know Stroke Podcast, hosts Mike Garrow and David Dansereau welcome Vineet Johnson, a licensed physical therapist and entrepreneur, to explore the transformative potential of neuroplasticity in stroke rehabilitation. Vineet discusses the development of his iRegain device, highlighting its focus on gamification, patient engagement, and home therapy. The conversation delves into the challenges of funding, the importance of clinical trial access, and success stories from patients. Vineet envisions a future where affordable and accessible technologies drive recovery.
Episode highlights:
- Discover how over 32 years of expertise in physical therapy and neuroscience shaped Vineet Johnson's innovative approach to stroke recovery.
- Learn about the MyHand™ System, a revolutionary device that leverages neuroplasticity to help stroke and brain injury survivors regain hand function.
- Understand how gamification boosts patient motivation and engagement during therapy.
- Explore how data tracking drives measurable progress and improved clinical outcomes.
- Hear about the challenges healthcare startups face, from funding to raising awareness of clinical trials.
- Get insights into iRegained’s mission to make rehabilitation accessible, affordable, and effective for all.
Learn more about IRegained LLC here - https://iregained.ca/index.php
Connect with Vineet - [email protected]
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Show credits:
Music intro credit to Jake Dansereau. Our intro welcome is the voice of Caroline Goggin, a stroke survivor and our first podcast guest! Please listen to her inspiring story on Episode 2 of the podcast.
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