Britain | December 03, 2008 | 1 comment

Long Blondes guitarist uses 'bionic hand' after stroke - Telegraph

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After suffering a stroke while resting from playing a tour in the US, Dorian Cox thought that he would never be able to play guitar again. Thankfully for and others who have been affected by a stroke, there is a glimmer of hope in the form of the SaeboFlex, a mechanical glove that supports the wrist of its user as they grasp, hold, and release objects.

"It's a fantastic service, it's helping tremendously and I think it can work wonders for me and others – it's almost like a gym for my hand," Cox said. "I know things might never be the same again and nobody can give me a definite answer about whether I'll play guitar again but I'm getting back on track with their help."
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1 comment // Long Blondes guitarist uses 'bionic hand' after stroke - Telegraph

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    • I wish I had this so I could play my cello. I have a neuro-muscular condition that makes it nearly impossible.

      I had been an accomplished violinist for most of my life.

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