For recovery

Stroke Recovery Training

Structured exercises that rebuild movement, balance, and independence after stroke.
Photo — stroke recovery training in action

How it works

Structured, progressive exercises rebuild movement patterns affected by stroke — retraining the brain through repetition, task focus, and intensity.
Structured, progressive exercises rebuild the movement patterns stroke disrupted, retraining the brain through repetition, task focus, and intensity. The window for improvement does not close at discharge; it closes when the work stops.
Who it's for
Stroke survivors at any stage of recovery — months or years out — who want structured, progressive training beyond discharge.
Good to know
Capabilities

What this program delivers

Any recovery stage

Progress is trainable years after a stroke.

Pattern rebuilding

Repetition and task focus that retrain the brain.

Balance & stability

Reducing fall risk while expanding capability.

Independence focus

Training aimed at daily-life function.
Inside a session

What a session looks like

Task-focused blocks on your priority movements — reaching, standing, stepping, balance — with intensity and repetition calibrated to push adaptation without overwhelming it.

Outcomes we train for

Photo — session detail, stroke recovery training
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