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Ex N' Flex therapy machines are motorized passive/ active exercise therapy devices for the chronical
Potential Benefits:
Increases Strength and Endurance
Increases Circulation
Increased Joint Mobility
Increased Coordination
Decreased Edema
Decreased Spasms
Operating as usual
03/03/2022
Our way of thanking you for your members’ service. Stay well.

01/25/2022

01/21/2022
The Ex N’ Flex
Read this article on the EF-250! Thanks to Guy for the kind words. https://jghrehab.ca/blogs/news/the-ex-n-flex...
The Ex N' Flex 250. The Ex N' Flex 250 is has been designed for those who have little or no control over lower body movement. In passive mode, the legs are rotated by the electric motor in an orbital motion similar to cycling. In active mode you can assist the motor to move the pedals with your own....
12/08/2021
Behind the scenes, Max is not quite sure why all the videos aren't about him....

12/08/2021
Basic Operation of the EF 250 Controller
New Controller "How to" video.
https://youtu.be/hRNF9PwZZ1k

11/18/2021
Replacing the EF 250EF 300 Footstraps
Our latest How To Video
https://youtu.be/JRNogFnLZ4M

11/17/2021
Disturbing scene from the documentary about MS, "Living Proof" featuring Dr. George Ebers.
I speak with those affected by MS on a daily basis, listening to their many challenges and am proud to be a part of their solution of improving their quality of life. www.exnflex.com
Dr. George Ebers, one of the world's top multiple sclerosis researchers, exposes the upsetting relationship between the pharmaceutical industry, neurologists...

11/11/2021

10/07/2021
Today is world Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day. There are over 10,000 people in BC with CP. It is the most common physical disability in children and can be diagnosed anywhere from birth to age 3. I, myself am honoured to have CP. It is a big part of who I am and I am proud of this. Let's work together to make the world more inclusive and accessible for those with disabilities, not just on this day, but every day of the year.
More information can be found at: www.bc4cp.com

09/14/2021
Election information | Brain Injury Canada
https://braininjurycanada.ca/en/survivor/traumatic-brain-injury/election-information
There is a federal election happening in Canada on September 20, 2021 We are partnering with Elections Canada to ensure those living with the effects of brain injury have access to education and information to make the electoral process more accessible. We will be posting information in this section...

05/19/2021
Figuring out multiple sclerosis together
Figuring out multiple sclerosis together
Find treatments that work for multiple sclerosis

05/17/2021

05/14/2021
MS: Differentiating Emerging Disease Modifying Therapies
MS: Differentiating Emerging Disease Modifying Therapies
Take the Quiz to:
• Practice resolving real-world patient case challenges
• Get instant feedback on your answer selections
• See how well you do relative to other healthcare professionals
• Access downloadable evidence and relevant clinical practice tips

05/14/2021
Figuring out multiple sclerosis together
Figuring out multiple sclerosis together
Find treatments that work for multiple sclerosis

05/11/2021
Help learn which treatments work for every chronic medical condition
Help learn which treatments work for every chronic medical condition
StuffThatWorks is crowdsourcing patient reported outcome data to learn which treatments work best for chronic conditions. Join the community based participatory research.

05/10/2021
StuffThatWorks multiple sclerosis community
StuffThatWorks multiple sclerosis community
Figuring out which treatments work best, together

05/09/2021
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We're proud to be a sponsor the Brain Injury Canada Conference!
ExNFlex provides nurses, clinicians, physiotherapists passive active medical therapy devices to improve their patients' ease of movement and quality of life.

03/21/2021
Timeline photos

03/21/2021
It's almost here! Visit us at our booth and like our page.
03/21/2021
Drop by and visit our (virtual booth) at the Abilities Expo. Free registration here: https://www.abilities.com/virtual/vregister.html
Lean more about our show specials here:
https://form.jotform.com/210315429010237
See you there!

03/13/2021
Hey family! Want to get discovered?
They casting a Tim Hortons campaign and looking to feature hardcore hockey fans with disabilities.
They are particularly interested in fans (individuals, couples or families) of one of the following teams; Bruins, Leafs, Canadiens, Cancucks, Oilers, or Jets. If selected, you would receive $750 for one day of filming and an additional $1,500 - $2,000 (depending on the use) if you are in the final commercial.
Sound fun? You can apply here: https://hardcorehockeyfan.castingcrane.com/
(For kids to apply, they need at least one parent to apply with them.)
[Image description: Graphic of a hockey player in reverse against the background of a black and white maple leaf. The word Canada appears in the background.]

03/09/2021
Hey Ex N Flexers, we're filming a new video for the Abilities Virtual Expo (https://www.abilities.com/virtual/vregister.html, it's free!) Here's the first of several "behind the scenes" photos .

03/05/2021
Chronic Conditions Course for Persons with Spinal Cord Injury | Online Therapy Unit
This is a great course for those interested in Spinal Cord Injury: https://onlinetherapyuser.ca/sci
The Online Therapy Unit is open and is not currently experiencing service delays related to COVID-19. For a few mental health tips related to COVID-19 click here.

01/25/2021
Passive/Active Exercise - Abilities Canada - Abilities Magazine
Passive/Active Exercise - Abilities Canada - Abilities Magazine
Acclaim from Professional Service Providers Passive/active exercise is becoming widely accepted as a means of providing range of motion and overall movement for those whose ability to walk has been chronically compromised. Active exercise occurs when nerve impulses cause individual muscle cells t...

01/17/2021
Submit a video of yourself signing O Canada in American Sign Language, Langue des signes québécoise and/or Indigenous Sign Languages by February 15.
Help lead the way on disability inclusion in action! Participate in the challenge by using .
Looking for an example? Check out the demo video produced by the Canadian Hearing Services. Interpretation provided by linguistic specialists and native ASL speakers.
Image description 📷 : Graphic displaying a circle with Canada flags and accessible sign language icons. Text inside the circle reads: "Lead the way to disability inclusion in action!".

01/13/2021
Rob Clarke on LinkedIn: One of the unique resources that we extend to our clients is a line
Rob Clarke on LinkedIn: One of the unique resources that we extend to our clients is a line
One of the unique resources that we extend to our clients is a line of exclusive discounts on supplies that improve their lives. Our latest addition ...
12/25/2020
If 2020 has taught us anything, it's that things can change quickly. As we close out this particularly challenging year, we are excited to share this look back at what we have achieved. May you continue to design your own road! ✨Happy holidays from all
If 2020 has taught us anything, it's that things can change quickly. As we close out this particularly challenging year, we are excited to share this look back at what we have achieved. May you continue to design your own road! ✨Happy holidays from all

12/21/2020
Ex N’ Flex
Hey Ex N' Flexers we are now on Accessibility.com. Check out our page and the whole site!
World class motorized range of motion medical therapy devices. Durable Medical Equipment (DME) & Rehabilitation Equipment.

12/16/2020
COVID-19 Recreation Experiences Survey
Hey Ex N' Flexers, this may be of interest to some of you:
Recreation and Leisure Retirement Home Staff Survey
Are you working in recreation and leisure in a retirement home in Ontario? A research team from the Sheridan Centre for Elder Research and the Schlegel-UWaterloo Research Institute for Aging want to find out how you are doing, and what has changed in your role during the COVID-19 pandemic. If this applies to you, please complete the survey by clicking here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YH3CLGL
Take this survey powered by surveymonkey.com. Create your own surveys for free.

12/15/2020
Contact
Hey Ex N' Flexers check this out: http://newmobility.unitedspinal.org/NM_Dec_20/viewer/desktop/
We'll give away a free Ex N' Flex Touch Tool if you can find the page(s) where we are featured. Go here to submit your answer:
https://exnflex.com/contact
Movement provided by Ex N' Flex devices helps to improve flexibility of muscles joints and tendons while promoting better organ function and health.

12/13/2020
It's the LAST DAY of the Abilities Virtual Experience!
https://virtual.abilities.com/
Have you:
> Checked out the latest products for the disability community?
> Picked out your stocking stuffers...some great daily living aids at
> Watched The Heumann Perspective with Judith Heumann talk about disability rights?
> Gotten the 411 on travel from Wheelchair Travel's John Morris?
> Learned the best way to make your bathroom accessible?
> Heard from Disabilityafterdark's Drew Gurza on s*x and disability?
So many resources, but only today (Sunday, December 13) to view them. Login: https://virtual.abilities.com/
[Image description: White text on a purple background that says: Welcome to the Abilities Virtual Experience. Circled in red is the last day of the online event, today, December 13, 2020.]
12/08/2020
Monday Minute: What is a Lesson I have Learned Recently?
Monday Minute: What is a Lesson I have Learned Recently?
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Movement For Life!
Movement provided by Ex N’ Flex devices not only helps to improve flexibility of muscles joints and tendons, but also helps p
romote better organ function and health. Experience a healthier, brighter future!
Mobility
Increased mobility and improved movement may be a future possibility! Consider the advantages and convenience of being able to set up your own therapy program at home. You can do range of motion exercises everyday to stretch muscles, tendons, and retain lubrication in the joints, all essential components of atrophy prevention and bone strength.
Therapy
Basic range of motion therapy can be provided for as long as you want, whenever you want. Feedback from individuals who have been using an Ex N’ Flex in Passive mode only include; stretching of the Achilles tendon allowing for more ankle movement, decreased swelling in limbs, and reduction in foot drop to name a few. This resulted in better flexibility, easier transfers, fewer bladder infections, better sleeps at night and more!
Potential Benefits:
· Increased Strength and Endurance
· Increased Circulation
· Increased Joint Mobility
· Increased Coordination
· Decreased Edema
· Decreased Spasms
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