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FitMi — Flint Rehab Home Therapy

by Flint Rehab

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FitMi was developed by Flint Rehab, a company founded to bring evidence-based neurorehabilitation tools into the home. The system consists of two motion and force-sensing pucks that pair with a tablet app, turning therapeutic exercises into interactive challenges that encourage consistent, high-repetition practice. FitMi is now used in over 400 rehabilitation clinics worldwide.

What It Does

FitMi guides users through dozens of exercises targeting upper and lower body function, with each session driven by the repetitive, task-specific movement that underpins neuroplastic recovery. Adaptive difficulty levels grow with the user's progress, and performance data can be shared with therapists for remote monitoring. A 30-day money-back guarantee allows risk-free home trial, and the device requires no specialist installation.

Who It Helps

FitMi is designed for stroke survivors, people with traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, and other neurological conditions who want to maintain or regain function at home. It is particularly valuable for those in rural or under-served areas who cannot access frequent outpatient therapy.

Who it helps

stroke survivors
brain injury
spinal cord injury
cerebral palsy
neurological conditions

Details

Cost
Paid
Platforms
Web
iOS
Android
Age groups
  • Adult (26+)

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