Who qualifies for MyoPro?
Adolescents (ages 12+), adults (ages 18+), Veterans, with neuromuscular conditions and injuries including but not limited to:
- Brachial Plexus Injury
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Cerebral Palsy
- CVA (stroke)
How does the device work?
What is the process for obtaining a MyoPro?
Typically, a telephone conversation is first done to see if MyoPro might be right for you. Then a physical evaluation is done by a certified clinician During the evaluation session, an Orthotist/Prosthetist will:
- Discuss and demonstrate the MyoPro brace and provide education regarding aspects of use
- Ensure the MyoPro is clinically and medically appropriate for the candidate by testing upper limb muscle strength and range of motion. Other assessment areas include EMG (electromyographic) signal strength in relevant muscle groups, upper limb sensation, pain levels and anatomical measurements
- Discuss insurance benefits, coverage and potential cost. The MyoPro-certified O&P provider will work with you to see if your device will be reimbursed by your health insurance plan. Many payers have covered the cost of the MyoPro, including national and regional health plans, worker’s compensation for job-related injuries, and the VA for qualified veterans.
- Discuss the role and importance of occupational therapy for new MyoPro users
- Complete all necessary evaluation paperwork
When you pass the evaluation, and if you intend to use insurance, certain paperwork must be completed and then Myomo files for pre-approval with your insurance company. If you intend to use VA, Myomo will help guide you through that process.The insurance approval process may take months, depending on your carrier. After approval, you visit a Myomo qualified Orthotics and Prosthetics practice to have a cast taken of your arm so that we may custom-fit the MyoPro. A couple of weeks later the finished custom device is ready for you. The MyoPro device will be calibrated to the user’s individual muscle signal profile and minor adjustments to the MyoPro can be made to optimize comfort.
Is MyoPro covered by insurance?
What is a screening day?
Should MyoPro patients plan to see a physical OR OCCUPATIONAL therapist after getting the brace configured?
It is recommended that all new MyoPro users attend occupational therapy or physical therapy to develop proficiency and independence with their MyoPro. Once a therapist is trained on the MyoPro system, they can assist the user by developing a customized treatment plan that will maximize their functionality and overall success. Therapy with a MyoPro can include functional task practice, improving muscle control and coordination, learning how to put on/take off the MyoPro and how to care for it at home.