Stroke and Brain Rehabilitation

A Road to Recovery and Brain Rehabilitation
Brain Rehabilitation
Stroke & Brain Rehabilitation:

Relearning movement and speech
After a stroke, challenges with walking, hand use, speech, or coordination can linger.

Why does it happen?

Some brain tissue is injured, and other areas need to learn how to help. That takes guidance, practice, and time.

Usual treatments
  • Structured physical, occupational, and speech therapy
  • Spasticity management and secondary prevention
  • Task-specific practice for everyday activities
Xtend Optimal Health Way

Set clear goals. Prepare your body. Receive VSELs. Follow a structured neuro-rehab plan. Measure often and keep improving.

A new horizon: VSELs

VSELs are your cells and very small, so they travel well and could reach brain areas involved in movement and language.

How can VSELs help?
  • Support network reconnection for walking, hand use, and speech
  • Help therapy work better and faster
  • Aim for independence in daily routines
A hopeful future

With months of focused work, small steps add up to more confidence and function.

Why VSELs?

Yours • Very small (could reach brain areas) • Tend to stay where needed • Built to complement therapy and medical care • Developing therapy; results vary
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