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Life Care Centers of America and Myomo, Inc. Partner to Bring Advanced Rehab Therapy to Stroke Patients
Date: Dec 05, 2012
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Featured firm in this article: Myomo Inc of Boston, MA



Cambridge, MA, December 5, 2012 -- Life Care Centers of America, a nationwide health care company operating or managing more than 200 nursing facilities, and Myomo, Inc., provider of myoelectric arm braces, have entered into an agreement whereby Life Care therapists will be certified to provide a higher level of patient care to stroke survivors. Myomo will deliver its leading-edge products to selected Life Care facilities and certify Physical and Occupational Therapists on how to treat stroke patients with its devices.

Clemente Aquino, VP-Rehab Practice Standards of Life Care, stated that Life Care is proud to be able to offer new, advanced rehabilitation services to its patients who have suffered a stroke or other neurological injury. "There are 795,000 strokes each year in the United States, and many of these individuals are left with hemi-paresis -- partial paralysis of one side of the body, with loss of ability to move an arm or leg. With the Myomo mPower arm brace, our therapists will be able to assist these patients in their rehabilitation at specially-designated Life Care facilities across the country. Life Care has always been a leader in patient care, and this partnership with Myomo will expand our service offerings."

Myomo's CEO, Paul R. Gudonis, stated, "We're pleased to be working with Life Care Centers of America, an organization that, like Myomo, is committed to helping individuals regain their capabilities. By using the mPower Clinical Kit at their facilities, Life Care therapists will be able to assist patients restore movement in their affected arms." The Myomo mPower 1000 Clinical Kit incorporates a noninvasive myoelectric platform technology in a wearable device that enables a patient to initiate-and-control their own motion. The portable arm brace has been proven effective in helping with functional repetitive tasks practice during therapy and assists patients in daily living activities in the home. The mPower 1000 technology does not use electrical impulses or stimulation. It reads weak muscle signal and sends it to the device's computer which allows patients to move their affected arm.

About Life Care Centers of America;
Founded in 1976, Life Care is a nationwide health care company. With headquarters in Cleveland, Tenn., Life Care operates or manages more than 220 nursing, post-acute and Alzheimer's centers in 28 states. For more information about Life Care, www.lcca.com

About Myomo, Inc.
Myomo®, Inc. based in Cambridge, MA is a medical technology company leading the way in extending Myoelectric Prosthetic Technology to powered bracing devices that restore an individual's mobility. The Myomo technology was originally developed at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in collaboration with medical experts affiliated with Harvard Medical School.

Our mission is to improve mobility and restore independence for individuals who suffer from debilitating muscle weakness due to conditions such as stroke and other neuro-muscular conditions. The Myomo Mobility System is designed to enable individuals to self-initiate and control movement of partially paralyzed limbs using their own muscle signals.

With the Myomo mPower 1000 System, we help people regain voluntary movement of their arm. The Myomo Myoelectric Platform Technology is the foundation for the development of future Myomo devices that will help in the mobility for other affected areas such as the hand wrist, knee and ankle. For more information about Myomo, Inc. visit www.myomo.com

CONTACT:
Michael Quzor
Myomo, Inc
617 329-1556
michael@myomo.com