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Constant Therapy app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 272 ratings )
Education Medical Health & Fitness
Developer: Constant Therapy, Inc.
Free
Current version: 6.5.2, last update: 6 months ago
First release : 14 Dec 2012
App size: 83.91 Mb

Designed for people recovering from stroke, TBI, or living with aphasia, dementia, & other neurological conditions, Constant Therapy is an award-winning, scientifically-based cognitive, language, & speech therapy app. To date, over 600,000 users have completed over 230 million evidence-based therapy activities using Constant Therapy.

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FEATURES & BENEFITS

• Choose your speech and cognitive therapy rehabilitation goals, and the app delivers customized and ever-adjusting therapy exercises based on your individual characteristics and progress

• Practice speech, memory, reading, math, attention, comprehension, and many other everyday skills anytime, anywhere

• See your progress in real-time on your performance dashboard

• Improve your chances for positive outcomes: recent research found that the frequency of digital therapy with Constant Therapy dramatically influences the rate of patient improvement*

• Access a library of frequently-updated, evidence-based exercises developed by neuroscientists and speech-language pathologists

• Get the most out of Constant Therapy with live, one-on-one help from our Customer Support team

• Use independently at home or pair the app with cognitive and speech therapy you’re already doing in a clinic (even add your clinician so they can monitor your progress)

• Try before you subscribe with a free 14-day trial


THE SCIENCE BEHIND CONSTANT THERAPY


Constant Therapy was designed by clinicians and scientists at Boston University and has won awards from Hearst Health, UCSF Health Hub, Fierce Innovation Awards, the American Stroke Association, and AARP. It’s recommended by speech-language pathologists, neurologists, occupational therapists, and clinicians at hospitals, clinics, and rehabilitation facilities everywhere.


In a study of post-stroke rehabilitation therapy published in Frontiers in Neurology, outcomes were compared among patients who used tablet-based therapy at home independently and those who completed the same therapy in a clinic under the guidance of a clinician. The study found that tablet-based home users mastered skills in a shorter time and practiced therapy more frequently than clinic-only users. Nearly one-third of users who made gains were 71 or more, and the oldest was 97.**


SIGN UP FOR CONSTANT THERAPY

• Try before you subscribe with a free 14-day trial

• Users can choose from monthly or annual subscription plans after that


CONTACT US

• Email: [email protected]

• Web: constanttherapyhealth.com/constant-therapy/

• Privacy Policy: constanttherapyhealth.com/privacy/

• Terms of Use: constanttherapyhealth.com/term/

* Study published in Journal of Medical Internet Research titled, “Dosage Frequency Effects on Treatment Outcomes Following Self-managed Digital Therapy: Retrospective Cohort” found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9350823/

**Study published in Frontiers in Neurology, “Comparison of Therapy Practice at Home and in the Clinic: A Retrospective Analysis of the Constant Therapy Platform Data Set,” found at https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2019.00140/full


*** Constant Therapy does not provide rehabilitation services and does not guarantee improvements in brain function. Constant Therapy provides tools for self-help and tools for patients to work with their clinicians.