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Constant Therapy Adds Android Solution to Help Improve Brain Function for People With Strokes, Brain Injuries, Learning Disorders
[November 24, 2014]

Constant Therapy Adds Android Solution to Help Improve Brain Function for People With Strokes, Brain Injuries, Learning Disorders


BOSTON --(Business Wire)--

Constant Therapy, a developer of cloud-based mobile solutions enabling people with speech, language, cognition, memory and learning disorders to access science-based brain therapies anywhere and anytime, today launched an Android version of its mobile solution, which runs on a variety of Samsung, LG, Motorola, Google (News - Alert), Amazon and other Android smart phones and tablets.

As a result, users will now be able to access the award-winning solution with a growing library of over 60 tasks and 15,000 exercises on their choice of mobile devices and tablets. An iPad version has been available since earlier this year, and the Android version is now available at the Google Play and Amazon App Store.

The company also announced that it is offering a limited number of scholarships forthose patients with financial needs.



The mobile solution can be used independently by stroke and traumatic brain injury survivors seeking to improve their daily living skills, and it can be used in conjunction with a clinician as an integral part of therapy. It integrates groundbreaking research on brain plasticity and rehabilitation from Boston University and other leading institutions that show that brain injury and stroke survivors can continue to improve if they have access to effective science based therapies.

Constant Therapy also incorporates years of research and a self-learning algorithm, leveraging a comprehensive brain performance database for the brain-impaired population. It is in use nationwide with thousands of patients and clinicians at prominent, nationally recognized healthcare institutions, including Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, The Stroke Comeback Center and MossRehab Aphasia Center.


Constant Therapy is vastly different from many of the brain improvement and rehabilitation apps available today. Instead of simply replicating standard brain exercises and flashcards, the application's NeuroPerformance EngineTM creates a highly customized and detailed map of each user's strengths and deficits across 14 different categories. The solution then delivers the optimum combination of exercises that are uniquely tailored to each user's deficit profile. Furthermore, as people use the system, it continuously measures their performance and encourages constant user progress with fresh and engaging content.

See clinician and patient experiences with Constant Therapy here.

Pricing/Scholarships

Constant Therapy is free for clinicians, educators and their clients in one-on-one therapy sessions. Constant Therapy homework is available today for patients on a variety of Android (News - Alert) devices and the iPad, with up to 30 days of a free trial. Thereafter, a $19.99 monthly, $199.99 annual or $349.99 three-year subscription is available. Clients with financial needs may contact Constant Therapy at [email protected] or 888 233 1399 to discuss full and partial scholarships.

About Constant Therapy (www.constanttherapy.com)

Founded in 2013, Boston-based Constant Therapy provides mobile solutions for continuous and personalized therapy tools to people with speech, language, cognition, memory and learning disorders. Born out of groundbreaking research at Boston University and in use at prominent and nationally recognized rehabilitation institutions, Constant Therapy provides the most comprehensive set of tools for traumatic brain injury (TBI), and stroke survivors and for people with dementia, or children who need special education and care due to learning disabilities or other disorders. Therapy tasks are based on the latest research and are easy to use. With 63 tasks and a growing library of over 15,000 exercises, patients can continue to make progress at home or even after traditional care ends in the clinic.


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