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STROKE REHABILITATION

Transformative Path to Recovery

MOTIONrehab offers a transformative path to recovery, helping you regain your mobility, hand & arm function, balance, and independence after a stroke.

Stroke is a serious life-threatening medical condition that occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off and can happen at any age. A person suffers from a Stroke every 5 minutes in the UK often resulting in disabilities including movement, weakness, speech and cognitive issues.

How MOTIONrehab Can Help in Stroke Recovery

MOTIONrehab are recognised experts in the field of stroke rehabilitation and has great success in improving the quality of life of both adults and children following a stroke. The aim of rehabilitation is to help people do as much for themselves as possible, help them achieve their goals whether that be to get around the house, out and about in the community or back to work. MOTIONrehab recognises that everyone’s goals are personal to them, and we take a person-centred approach to our rehabilitation programmes.

Our team of expert therapists combines clinical expertise with a deep understanding of the latest advancements in rehabilitation science to develop personalised treatment plans that address each individual’s unique needs and goals.

Our Innovative Evidence based Approach to Stroke Rehabilitation

Through our revolutionary evidence-based approach, which is endorsed by The National Clinical Guideline for Stroke(2023), we harness the power of robotics and advanced rehabilitation technologies to deliver intensive, targeted rehabilitation for children and adults following a Stroke. Our evidence-based, advanced robotic devices are at the forefront of rehabilitation technology, offering precise, repetitive movements that are essential for promoting neuroplasticity and motor recovery to achieve the best possible outcomes.

Our innovative approach, combined with our unwavering commitment to excellence, makes us pioneers in the field and trusted partners in the journey toward recovery and rehabilitation.

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MOTIONrehab Can Help With

  • Balance
  • Spasticity & spasms
  • Co-ordination problems
  • Hand & arm function
  • Leg & foot function
  • Posture management
  • Pain
  • Walking
  • Cognitive difficulties
  • Transfer abilities
  • Fatigue
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Our Approach

Our approach to neurological rehabilitation is recommended by leading authorities including National Clinic Guidelines, NICE and Cochrane. We are the trusted choice for neurological rehabilitation. At MOTIONrehab, we provide a personalised, evidence-based approach to rehabilitation, empowering you on your journey to recovery. Combining expert hands-on physio with innovative robotic and advanced rehabilitation technology that provides the high repetition that is essential for the optimisation of outcomes. We can improve mobility, hand and arm function and accelerate recovery, and restore quality of life.

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PIONEERS IN THE FIELD

UK’s first Intensive Robotic Neurological Rehabilitation Centre

In April 2018, MOTIONrehab launched the UK’s first Intensive Robotic Neurological Rehabilitation Centre. The centre in Leeds went on to be recognised by the Financial Times, Google and leading European policy makers as one of the Top 100 companies for digital innovation in the rehabilitation sector.

Following the success of MOTIONrehab’s Intensive Robotic Neurological Rehabilitation Centre in Leeds and after seeing such positive outcomes for its clients MOTIONrehab launched a second Intensive Robotic Neurological Rehabilitation Centre in Hull during December 2020 and a third in March 2024. MOTIONrehab’s Intensive Neurological Rehabilitation Centres accepts national and international referrals and are International Reference Centres for treatment, teaching and research.

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STROKE REHABILITATION

Frequently Asked Questions

A Stroke is the term used to describe the injury caused to the brain when it does not get enough blood supply. This can be caused by a blockage in the blood vessels or a bleed into the brain. Blockages may be due to a blood clot or a narrowing of the blood vessel which prevents the blood getting to the brain tissue on the opposite side. These are called Ischaemic Strokes. Bleeds are caused when the wall of the blood vessel becomes weak and bursts causing bleeding into the brain. These are called Haemorrhagic Strokes.

Ruptured Aneurysm

Thrombus

Embolism (blockage)

Sometimes there is a temporary blockage in the blood supply to the brain which clears of its own accord, quickly and before any lasting damage to the brain is done. This is called a Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) or mini stroke.

 

The effects of a Stroke depend which part of the brain has been affected and what that part of the brain controls.

Commonly, people have difficulties with movement. Stroke generally causes weakness down one side of the body. This is called a hemiparesis. It can also affect your sensation or how you feel things. People can have numbness in their arms and legs which can impact on their ability to move and do day to day activities.

Other areas affected can be speech, vision or thinking skills (cognition).

After a Stroke people with speech problems may struggle when they are trying to say the right words or have difficulties understanding and become a little muddled in conversations. A Stroke can also cause problems seeing the whole picture as areas of vision can be lost.

When someone’s cognition is affected they may struggle with concentrating, planning and organising things.

MOTIONrehab™ starts with an assessment to identify our patient’s difficulties and find out what is important to them. After this we put together a personalised treatment programme using hands-on therapy, exercises and state of the art rehabilitation technology to help individuals achieve their goals We will then discuss the options for your rehabilitation including whether intensive rehabilitation would work for you.

Research suggests that recovery tends to be at its fastest within the first 18 months to 2 years following injury or illness. However, after this period people can still make life changing improvements with rehabilitation as the brain and body are still able to change. However, the rate of change is just slower than immediately after onset. The MOTIONrehab Team have had great success and positive outcomes numerous years after initial illness or injury. (Please see our case studies and testimonial section). During your first appointment, your therapist will discuss your individual goals and be able to advise on possible improvements and outcomes.

At your first appointment, your therapist will take a detailed medical history and discuss your current condition and any relevant background information. A clinical examination will then be carried out, including an assessment of your movement, function, and what you are currently able to do. This helps us build a clear understanding of your needs. Following the assessment, we will work with you to discuss your treatment goals and aims, and use this information to formulate a personalised therapy plan tailored to your specific objectives.

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Our Results Speak For Themselves

Our Clinics

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Leeds

The Clinic at Morley is equipped with a full suite of robotic and advanced rehabilitation technology and ten spacious clinic rooms. Fully accessible with ground floor toileting facilities and free parking.
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Doncaster
Brand NEW!

The clinic at Doncaster is equipped with a full robotics and advanced rehabilitation technology. Fully accessible with ground floor toilet facilities and treatment rooms.
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Hull

Located at Warners Health Club with a large robotic and advanced rehabilitation technology suite, a gym and private patient treatment rooms. Level access to the building with designated parking spaces and disabled access toilet.
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York

Located in Yorkshire Sport Medicine within David Lloyd Gym. Fully accessible with free parking via a code that will be provided by your physiotherapist.
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For more information about how MOTIONrehab can help with Stroke Rehabilitaiton, please feel free to get in touch with us by giving us a call, or alternatively fill out the form here and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

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