Neurological Injury & Stroke Rehabilitation

Stroke survivors are neither dramatically disabled, yet neither are they physically (and often mentally) able to do thousands of tasks that they were able to do pre-stroke. They are unable to proceed with their own rehabilitations, because no-one is available to show them how effectively to take charge of their limitations along the lines of the latest neurological research. Until now!

Our aim is to take you from the stage where a physiotherapist becomes unavailable or the techniques being taught to you ineffective for your further needs, to the stage where you can go on to make training part of the activities that you choose to make up part of your daily life.

Programs offered a uniquely tailored  for the individual, which revolves around functional movement with task-related exercises. Stroke survivors can tend to avoid using impaired limbs, a behavior called learned non-use, which is why task-related training is so important for real-life function return, which encourages brain plasticity.

For more information please follow the link. www.arni.uk.com/