The medical condition of hemiplegia refers to a severe or complete loss of motor function on one side of the body. This is usually a result of a brain disease or stroke in the cerebral hemisphere [2-4]. This medical condition affects both children and adults, however it is rare to have as a child because of its specific genetic nature that has only recently been established [5]. Therefore, adults are more apt to suffer from the condition. When affected by hemiplegia, the patient can be subjected to paralysis in the arms, legs, hands, face, or as stated before, the whole side of the body, which in turn, compromises daily function and the ability to perform everyday activities [6]. For this paper in specific, the focus is on adults and elderly patients who have suffered from a stroke and have been left with hemiplegia. Also included are how patients can regain motor function of body parts that have suffered paralysis through current treatments as well as new design ideas to further promote the growth of function in patients.