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Functional Neurological Disorder FAQ: What Happens When I Go Home? Maintaining results with FND
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) Maintaining Results
One of the most common questions we get asked is “what happens when I go home?”
Understanding triggers is key to developing appropriate strategies to maintain the results we achieve with FND. Building in maintenance strategies that don’t need our input, such as specific types of training and in some cases using a home e-stim device puts the power back into our clients hands. We don’t want anyone to rely on us!
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APEX NEURO Reviews: Overwhelmingly great experience with this company and express gratitude for the hope and belief the company instills, especially when other treatments have failed
APEX NEURO Reviews: reviewers overwhelmingly had a great experience with this company and express gratitude for the hope and belief the company instills, especially when other treatments have failed
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Multiple Sclerosis: Regaining the ability to use stairs
Sebastian visited us from France for a 5 day MS intensive rehabilitation programme after MS progression started to impact his walking and ability to use the stairs. He had begun using a crutch for support during walking and generating power and stability using stairs was becoming extremely difficult.
By day 5, Luke and Sebastian had made huge progress resolving drop foot and improving Sebastian’s ability to lift his toes and foot, and improving gait and stability during wa
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Falkland Islands to UK for intensive Multiple Sclerosis rehabilitation
Multiple Sclerosis: from the Falkland Islands to the UK - 8 day MS intensive. Jorge (and his lovely wife) visited us from the Falkland Islands after seeing Cyndi’s success in our intensive MS rehabilitation programme.
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Multiple Sclerosis: Leg Spasticity
Following HSCT, one of the primary MS symptoms Ashley has experienced is aggressive spasticity in her legs. She experiences sudden jerking movements, kicking out and locking her legs, stiffness and spasms, which impacts her mobility, balance and sleep. As they work, her muscles start to release, which allows Rob to teach her how to engage the muscles to lift and lower her feet, without her body fighting back. This is the foundation for stepping - walking unaided is a goal we
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Multiple Sclerosis 3 day intensive rehabilitation: drop foot, walking, stairs, grip and vision
Multiple Sclerosis 3 day intensive rehabilitation: drop foot, gait, walking, stairs, grip and vision. All of this is possible with the right knowledge, technologies and outlooks, even with conditions you’re told ‘nothing can be done’.
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APEX NEURO featured in news: Woman walks again after thousands raised for life-changing FND therapy
APEX NEURO featured in news for life-changing FND therapy: APEX NEURO, a rehabilitation centre specialising in neurological conditions. Thanks to the generous donations, Angel had intensive therapy at the facility, and within days, she was walking again. APEX NEURO helped her to manage her symptoms by using electrical and laser therapy, and by the end of the third day, she was walking unaided.
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Breaking through spasticity in Multiple Sclerosis using Direct Current (Neubie) UK leading clinic
One of the most common Multiple Sclerosis symptoms we work with is spasticity. Many of our clients have tried pharmaceutical interventions with limited success, and this especially common in clients who have had HSCT therapy, who can experience an increase in spasticity, clonus and muscle tone.
We see substantial improvement both in the clinic utilising the Neubie (Direct Current therapy) as the UK's first and most experienced practitioners, and at home via our Remote prog
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Multiple Sclerosis (PPMS) at 64 years old and told to 'prepare for a wheelchair' by his neurologist... now lifting more than he has in years
Tony (diagnosed PPMS) had been told to 'prepare for a wheelchair' by his neurologist.
Within 6 hours working with APEX NEURO Tony's walking began to improve. After a further 5 days (15 hours) his walking was "almost back to normal" (pre- Multiple Sclerosis). In just 21 hours, he had gone from declining to defying his neurologist's outlook.
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Functional Neurological Disorder: Learning to use stairs again
Ellie came to us dependent on a wheelchair, experiencing multiple non epileptic seizures every day. Her FND severely impacted her ability to walk, but after some time together she was able to walk using a cane, and we began working on re-learning how to use stairs.
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Multiple Sclerosis: Breaking through spasticity to improve drop foot
Spasticity and drop foot are two of the most common Multiple Sclerosis symptoms we see. We utilise a non-invasive, non-pharmacological approach to reduce spasticity and break through the restrictions spasticity places on movement. Once the movement is unrestricted by spasticity we can then move onto improving brain-body communication using a specific type of electrical current (in this case, delivered via the Neubie) using our advanced methodology, so we are able to work on r
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FND in 3 Days with APEX NEURO: Crutches, to walking, to gym
A huge thank you to Apex Neuro and to Laura for helping me learn to walk again, and for giving me hope at a time when I truly thought I’d lost it. Their dedication, deep understanding of FND, and genuine care have changed my life — and the lives of so many others living with neurological conditions. I am incredibly grateful to have found people who believe, support, and bring back the hope that so many professionals unintentionally take away. Thank you from the bottom of my h
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Standing for the first time in *7 years* with Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis - regaining the ability to stand unaided for the first time in 7 years at APEX NEURO
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Approaching Motor Neurone Disease with an Open Mind (OPN MND)
During the Ton a Day Challenge, Phil will lift a tonne of weight every day, representing the burden of the extra weight carried by those living with an MND diagnosis (including their carers and families). The funds raised will go towards the OPN MND project, which is a platform of informative, unbiased and open-minded content away from the mainstream palliative care options.
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My neurologist was gobsmacked when he asked me how I was and I said I'm better than I have been in 10 years (Multiple Sclerosis)
My neurologist was gobsmacked when he asked me how I was and I said I'm better than I have been in 10 years. He said at this stage, we would be looking to progress me onto having secondary progressive. However, looking at me and doing the standard tests, he said I'm nowhere near that and have almost reversed parts of my MS.
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APEX NEURO MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS REVIEWS
APEX NEURO Reviews | Multiple Sclerosis
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FND: Don't take our word for it.
We often find people are skeptical of our results for Functional Neurological Disorder as they seem to good to be true, especially as traditional conventions fall short for many people diagnosed with this condition.
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From the Falkland Islands to the UK for Europe's leading MS neurorehab programme | APEX NEURO
After years of Multiple Sclerosis progression wore away at Cyndi's mobility, she began her search to find hope that she could stop the decline.
She came across our social media videos and took a leap of faith travelling over 16 hours from the Falkland Islands to the UK for a trial session. In just 3 days, Cyndi was standing and starting to begin walking.
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Breaking the Boundaries of Stroke Recovery: Regaining Function 2.5 Years After Severe Stroke
Breaking the Boundaries of Stroke Recovery: Regaining Function 2.5 Years After Severe Stroke | For decades, stroke survivors have been told that most recovery occurs within the first 3-6 months—the so-called "critical window" for neurological healing. APEX NEURO's approach fundamentally challenges this limitation. We've developed a methodology that helps clients regain function even years after their stroke. This isn't about managing symptoms—it's about genuine recovery and r
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Dancer diagnosed with FND (Functional Neurological Disorder) regains ability to walk and run in 3 hours
"Last week I needed a rollator outside my house (on really good days I could manage short distances without it inside) or a wheelchair, this week I can leap about on a beach.
My extreme fatigue has gone completely, as have bowel and bladder retention and digestive issues.
I can now go walk on the beach in the sun with my friends, instead of living the shitty half life my neurologist left me to."
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