Recovering After Stroke
Stroke rehabilitation is about far more than simply regaining strength.
Successful recovery often involves:
- Improving walking ability
- Increasing balance
- Rebuilding confidence
- Enhancing mobility
- Restoring independence
At Adelaide Active's Active Neuro program, we combine evidence-based rehabilitation with advanced technology to help people maximise recovery.
Why Early Rehabilitation Matters
Research consistently demonstrates that targeted rehabilitation can improve:
- Functional mobility
- Walking performance
- Strength
- Balance
- Quality of life
The nervous system remains capable of adaptation long after a stroke.
Introducing the Super Inductive System (SIS)
The Super Inductive System uses high-intensity electromagnetic stimulation to activate muscles and nerves.
This may assist with:
- Muscle activation
- Movement retraining
- Spasticity management
- Pain reduction
- Functional recovery
Who Can Benefit?
People living with:
- Stroke
- Parkinson's Disease
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Cerebral Palsy
- Neurological weakness
- Mobility impairments
Combining Technology With Active Neuro
Our Active Neuro approach may include:
SIS Technology
For muscle activation and movement retraining.
Hydrotherapy
The warm water environment can assist mobility and confidence.
Exercise Physiology
Evidence-based exercise programs tailored to neurological conditions.
Physiotherapy
Assessment, treatment and rehabilitation planning.
R-Gait Technology
Advanced robotic gait training for walking practice.
Benefits of Technology-Assisted Rehabilitation
Technology may help:
- Increase training intensity
- Improve engagement
- Enhance repetition
- Support motor learning
These factors are critical for neurological recovery.
FAQs
Is SIS painful?
No. Most clients find treatment comfortable.
Can stroke survivors still improve years later?
Yes. Improvements can occur long after the initial stroke.
Is hydrotherapy suitable after stroke?
Many people benefit from hydrotherapy under professional supervision.
Do I need a referral?
Not necessarily.
Can NDIS participants access these services?
Many NDIS participants access neurological rehabilitation programs.
Adelaide Active Neuro
Our Welland clinic supports clients across Adelaide with:
- Stroke rehabilitation
- Parkinson's programs
- Multiple Sclerosis support
- Cerebral Palsy services
- Hydrotherapy
- Exercise Physiology
Book an assessment to learn how Active Neuro may support your goals.











