OPTP NOI Mirror Box Triangle — Part of a Graded Motor Imagery Program — For Stroke Recovery, Mirror Box Therapy, Finger Therapy, Hand Recovery, and Improved Limb Movement
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OPTP NOI Mirror Box Triangle — Part of a Graded Motor Imagery Program — For Stroke Recovery, Mirror Box Therapy, Finger Therapy, Hand Recovery, and Improved Limb Movement
For Hand Recovery, Foot Pain and Disability: Designed to help with stroke recovery and for complex regional pain syndrome, phantom limb pain and focal dystonia.
Mirror Therapy, Exercise Mirror: Use as finger therapy equipment to help with common issues like arthritis in the thumb and carpal tunnel syndrome.
Mirror Box Therapy: This one handed adaptive equipment can be used by placing the impaired hand behind the mirror and the healthy hand in front of the mirror to trick the brain into believing the reflection of the healthy hand is actually the impaired hand. The user can then exercise the impaired hand, in the brain, by performing movements with the healthy hand.
Graded Motor Imagery: Advised for use under clinical guidance. Use within the guidelines of the GMI process as explained in the Graded Motor Imagery Handbook.
Measurements: Measures 11.75” wide x 11” diameter x 12.5” high. Mirror box triangle can be repositioned and is collapsible for easy transport.
"For clinical use or as an in-home tool, the NOI Mirror Box Triangle is designed to treat pain and disability in the hands or feet. It's used for complex regional pain syndrome, phantom limb pain, stroke and focal dystonia. It's also helpful with very common issues like arthritis in the thumb and carpal tunnel syndrome. Mirror therapy works to exercise the brain synapses and is an integral part of Graded Motor Imagery. By placing the impaired hand behind the mirror and placing the healthy hand in front of the mirror, one can trick their brain into believing the reflection of the healthy hand is actually the impaired hand. The user can then exercise the impaired hand, in the brain, by performing movements with the healthy hand. The NOI Mirror Box is advised for use under clinical guidance only. Use it within the guidelines of the GMI process as explained in The Graded Motor Imagery Handbook by Dr. David Butler, Dr. G. Lorimer Moseley, Timothy Beames and Thomas Giles. The NOI Mirror Box is collapsible for easy transport. It measures 11.75" W x 11" D x 12.5" H. "