Information for clinicians on how Hand in Motion works, the clinical evidence behind it, its safety profile, and how to offer it in your practice.
A custom orthosis, a haptic device, and motion-controlled games — designed to deliver frequent, guided mobilization and capture objective movement data.
Haptic feedback and games guide the patient through frequent, repeatable movement of the elbow, arm, and wrist.
Motion sensors capture range of motion and repetitions, so progress is measured — not estimated.
Sessions flow to the OSIND dashboard on web and the Blynk app, so you can review and adjust between visits.
Our first-generation automated mobilization device was evaluated in a peer-reviewed randomized controlled trial in patients with post-operative hand stiffness.
A prospective, single-centre randomized controlled trial compared the automated assistive device plus conventional hand therapy against conventional therapy alone. Adult patients recovering from hand fractures, flexor tendon, or neurovascular injuries were randomized and treated for six weeks, with Total Active Motion (TAM) and Quick-DASH measured at baseline, six weeks, and three months.
Patients using the device showed statistically significant improvements in active motion and function compared with conventional therapy alone. No patients were lost to follow-up, and no adverse effects were reported.
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