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Sanet Vision Integrator (SVI)

The Sanet Vision Integrator is an advanced technology that helps people who are experiencing vision problems post brain injury. After an injury to the brain, it is estimated that 20 to 40 percent of the time, there are interruptions to the neurological system that controls eye movement, regulates focusing, and accurately interprets visual information. Approximately

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Biodex Gait Trainer 3 Treadmill

Biodex Gait Trainer 3 is a state of the art treadmill system to help people who have sustained a brain injury or stroke and have problems with their gait (the pattern of how a person walks). Gait impairments after an acquired brain injury (ABI) may be due to difficulty controlling one’s legs, weakness, joint pain,

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Biodex Balance System SD

Biodex balance system is an innovative therapy that can help address balance issues. The majority of people with an acquired brain injury (ABI) start physical therapy with balance deficits. Balance complaints can often be a direct result of damage to the brain, such as a loss in visual fields, hemiparesis (muscle weakness on only one

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Armeo Spring Movement Therapy

Pate Rehabilitation has joined the top recognized rehabilitation centers in the United States to acquire the ArmeoSpring® for helping patients who have difficulty moving their arms. Pate Rehabilitation and UT Southwestern Medical Center are currently the only two places in Dallas to use the Armeo Spring for clinical rehabilitation purposes. The Armeo Spring is based

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Fort Worth Residence Opens with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

We celebrated our new Fort Worth residence for inpatients with a ribbon cutting on September 20, 2012. This facility will serve patients transitioning from acute care in area hospitals to post-acute residential rehabilitation. Kent Hayden, president of Pate Rehabilitation, said “Individuals with acquired brain injuries and their families face unique and, typically, long-term challenges. It’s

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