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Motor Neurone Disease: Hand & Finger Movement
Motor Neurone Disease: Hand & Fingers | Danny's MND primarily affects his upper limbs, especially his hands and fingers. As a Dad to young children, Danny's fingers dexterity including being able to pinch and control his fingers in fine motor movements is important in his day to day life (changing nappies!) so Danny and Laura spent some time together working on improving this.
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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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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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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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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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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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