A new type of therapy tool made by caregivers.

Why reblossom

Every year 15 million people are affected by stroke, and 5 million people are diagnosed with disabilities related to the aftermath of the illness. Due to the nature of the disease, it can suddenly take away mobility from the patient. One of the more common side effects is contractures, which are prevalent in 50% of patients who enter a hospital presenting symptoms of a stroke. 

Contractures can be reversible with therapy, but it is not easy or painless to do so. It can take years to regain full motion, and many devices are used to assist in the recovery. In recent years, these devices have become smart and technology-focused, which can be too expensive for the average household. On the flip side, basic contracture rehabilitation devices have not evolved in the last two decades. Given that they are function-focused, they tend to be obvious that they are to be used for rehabilitation, putting the patient’s contractures on display.

Design it. Place it. Admire it. 


We invite you to create and enjoy unique flower arrangements that can brighten your bedside, desk, or coffee table. Our compact design serves not only as a charming centerpiece but also as an engaging and tactile object to fiddle with.

FAQs

  • You will be getting three base sliders (Two flat sliders and one mountain.) with a possible additional sliders available for purchase to elevate the intensity.

  • Reblossom offers a significant improvement over the standard peg-in-board system with its dynamic, three-dimensional base. This innovative design incorporates slants, varying hole sizes, and multiple elevation angles, enhancing the versatility of rehabilitation exercises. The unique shape and structure facilitate smooth transitions, supporting cohesive arm movements alongside hand exercises.

    Reblossom expands the scope of traditional peg-in-board therapy by promoting multi-angle activities that engage the hands, wrists, elbows, and shoulders. Users can practice placing flowers into the base, which adds a broader and more engaging dimension to rehabilitation compared to conventional systems.

  • Yes! Our team is working hard to make sure there will be new varieties of flowers, vegetations and stems. New sliders to help aid the recovery journey!