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The addition to your treatment

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Learning new behavior

As a therapist you probably experience every day that learning new behavior is not easy. No matter how motivated your clients are, they often forget to practice or regularly think about what you have taught them.

The power of repetition

The re-mind is the reminder that was missing. With every vibration they 'hear your voice'. Then they think about the exercises you gave them, for example moving, relaxing their jaws, breathing deeply, closing their mouth or changing their position.

How does it work?

The re-mind regularly gives a short vibration and makes clients aware of their posture, (bad) habits, breathing or mindset, so that they can adjust this themselves. They wear it in a pocket, wristband, on a neck strap or place it in front of them on the table.

Set it yourself

You determine together with the client how often the re-mind vibrates. There are five modes, varying per type of re-mind. There is also a learning program that matches the application. The battery lasts three months and is easy to replace.

Get results quickly

Those who use the re-mind often will achieve results quickly. Better posture, less pain and stress. Advise your clients to use the re-mind daily so that they quickly automate new habits.

For your practice

The re-mind is supplied in a storage box with an instruction card. Many professionals already use it in their practice. You too soon? We are happy to help you!

Professionals about the re-mind

Liset Maas

“Indispensable” The re-mind is a frequently used tool within Liset Maas-Houtekamer's OMFT practice. "I'm very happy with it." As a speech therapist, Liset has specialized in oro-myofunctional therapy (OMFT). She has her own practice in Zeeland and gives courses to fellow speech therapists, dentists and orthodontists. “Through under

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Jelle Jacobs

“I can't keep thinking about it myself” Cesar Practice Therapist Jelle Jacobs about the re-mind “I regularly order one or more Re-minds. I lend them to my patients. When they no longer need it, I'll ask for it back. I like it part of the service, i

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Johanneke Dekker

I can let go of my clients more quickly” As an exercise therapist, Johanneke Dekker teaches people to become masters of their own bodies. “I provide them with new behavior that they have to automate themselves.” Many clients use the re-mind, such as Frans Bokdam (69) from Leusden. Frans has, as he says himself, one

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Yolande Kylstra

“Devices in my practice are in almost continuous use” Speech therapist and respiratory therapist Yolande Kylstra gives the re-mind to almost all her patients, first to make them aware of their attitude or behavior and then to develop a new habit or (breathing) technique properly. to let it wear in. “I treat two groups

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Jos the King

“Improving the subconscious with a subtle stimulus” Physiotherapist Jos de Koning about the re-mind “In my practice, located in the heart of Amsterdam, I work daily with clients who place high demands on their health and mobility. One of the tools that I use more and more often is the Re-mind. I use

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Mirjam van de Moosdijk

“I see results faster” Exercise therapist Mirjam van de Moosdijk about the re-mind with her patient Kelly van Middelaar “Kelly uses the re-mind very consistently, and I notice that. After 5 treatments, her shoulders and neck muscles are much more relaxed and she sags less. Often it takes 6

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Karen Rubbrecht

"It functions. And it continues to work!” Just like their Dutch colleagues, speech therapists in Belgian Flanders are discovering the re-mind. Karen Rubbrecht from Maldegem explains why she is so enthusiastic. Karen Rubbrecht is an OMFT, voice and articulation therapist and thinks the re-mind is a very good solution for automating new behavior. "Earlier

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Research the use of re-mind in Bruxism

Orofacial (jaw) physiotherapist Merel Maassen conducted research at the HAN University of Applied Sciences into the use of the re-mind to recognize waking bruxism in combination with Habit Reversal Therapy. Read the entire report here. “In the past 2 weeks I have really been confronted with the facts, it is clear to me

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Corine Tiemens

“Feel vital for longer” Manual neuro and reflex zone therapist Corine Tiemes about the re-mind “It's very simple: sitting still for more than 15 minutes causes stiffening of muscles and joints. So you have to keep moving. All day long, not just during your weekly exercise hour. I call these 'conscious moments of movement': quiet,

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Miranda van Dijk

“I don't recommend the Re-mind to everyone” I lend the Re-minds out for a few weeks, after which patients can buy it from me if necessary. But I'm not commercial at all, I would never make a business out of it. I see it more as a service to the customer, a tool to improve...

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Isabel Soares

“A good anchor” Psychologist Isabel Soares about the re-mind The Re-mind is a good anchor when learning new behavior or new skills. It just gives you a boost, a little impulse. The Re-mind is extremely effective for that purpose. It is especially effective at the beginning of treatment.

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