Our Approach: More Than Just Muscle Strengthening
We understand that stroke affects your whole body's structure, not just individual muscles. When brain signals are interrupted, your body's natural support system can lose its balance.
Our rehabilitation focuses on restoring this structural balance, by aligning tension and support so your brain can reconnect with your body. We use specialised manual therapy to bridge the gap between physical repair and neurological recovery.
of stroke survivors suffer from persistent walking deficits.
Increased fall risk due to proprioceptive loss.
Rebuilding Your Body's Natural Support
We treat your body as an interconnected network. Our goal is to restore the natural tension and support that holds you upright.
"We help restore your body's natural suspension system."
"We address the rigidity that makes movement feel heavy and jarring."
Releasing Tightness
We release the tight fascia and muscles that distort your posture, helping your whole body relax.
Restoring Support
We help align your bones to support your weight properly, reducing that feeling of "heavy" limbs.
Waking Up Senses
We clear the "noise" so your brain gets clear signals from your body, making movement less confusing.
Balancing Your Muscle Tone
Stroke often creates an imbalance—some muscles become too tight (spasticity) while others weaken. We map your specific muscle tone profile to target these imbalances directly, helping you regain control and stability.
Reducing Spasticity (Tightness)
We target the muscles that tend to curl in or stiffen up, helping to unlock your natural movement.
Activating Weak Muscles
We focus on waking up the critical muscles needed for lifting your foot and stabilizing your hip.
How We Retrain Your Movement
Our hands-on therapy provides the specific cues your nervous system needs to relearn how to move.
Hands-On Therapy
We release tight areas and mobilize stiff joints.
Sensory Awakening
We help your body send clear signals to your brain.
Brain Rewiring
Your brain learns new, efficient maps for movement.
Smoother Walking
Resulting in a more natural, confident walk.
Accelerating Your Recovery
Recovery doesn't have to stop. This chart shows how our structural therapy can accelerate your progress compared to standard care.
Unlocking Your Potential
We believe in "Use It to Improve It". If your body structure is too collapsed to move, your brain stops trying.
By correcting your body's structure first, we make movement easier, encouraging you to do more and recover faster.
Our Goal:
Fix the structure so your brain has a better tool to work with.
Real Results: Improving How You Walk
We track your progress. Here are the improvements in stride, speed, and balance our clients often achieve.
Stride Length
Increased length indicates better hip extension and balance.
Cadence
Steps per minute reflects rhythm and dynamic stability.
Symmetry Index
How evenly weight is distributed L vs R.
Regaining Your Stability
Feeling unsteady is common after a stroke. We focus on stabilizing your center of mass, reducing sway and helping you walk with confidence and safety.