Mirrorable
Where Brain Science Meets Daily Life
Abstract
This article describes a revolutionary rehabilitation therapy utilized with children suffering from consequences of stroke at young age. The therapy was developed within a framework that involves both children and their families and is supported by Mirrorable, a proprietary technological solution. Mirrorable is an interactive platform that enables a unique, at-home rehab therapy, able to stimulate the plasticity of the motor system by activating the mirror neuron system while watching tailored videos and playing remotely with friends with similar needs. Mirrorable enables caregivers and doctors to collect more data, find new patterns, and develop unique strategies for each young, unique human being.
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