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MOTIONrehab Director, Sarah Daniel has been presenting at an international symposium in Czech Republic on Robotic Assisted Rehabilitation hosted by Stargen EU. 

The two day event has seen presentations from colleagues across Europe discussing latest research, clinic implementation and how to achieve the best rehabilitation outcomes for our clients. 

Sarah presented the latest research underpinning MOTIONrehab’s robotic led intensive rehab clinics. She also explored the impact Covid-19 has had healthcare services worldwide and how rehabilitation needs to respond. 

The opportunity to meet and share ideas and experiences with international clinicians and clinics ensures we always offering MOTIONrehab clients the highest standards of treatment.

MOTIONrehab launched the UK’s first Intensive Neurological Rehabilitation centre augmented with Robotics and Virtual Reality technology in April 2018. MOTIONrehab was quickly recognised by the Financial Times, Google and leading European policy makers for technological innovation, its role in leading digital change, and in challenging an industry sector with a disruptive business model in the field of rehabilitation on  ‘Europe’s Road to Growth list’.  Following the success that patients were seeing at the Intensive Neurological Rehabilitation Centre in Leeds, MOTIONrehab decided to expand its services and open a second Intensive Neurological Rehabilitation Centre at its clinic in Hull, in December 2020.

Both centres include a range of upper and lower limb robotics and virtual reality technology. The MOTIONrehab centres were the first in the UK with these these particular devices, giving the clinic International Reference Centre Status for treatment, teaching and research. Since April 2018, MOTIONrehab have been opening their doors to other rehabilitation facilities from around the world as well as supporting NHS and privates hospitals/clinics such as Circle Health Birmingham to implement Intensive Robotics led rehabilitation to help improve neurological rehabilitation services across the UK.

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