“Our home physio said we'd plateaued.”
Plateaus often reflect dose, not ceiling. An intensive, well-targeted block frequently restarts progress that had stalled.
After a neurological event, intensity and continuity decide how much returns.
Post-stroke, post-TBI, MS, Parkinson's and spinal-cord-injury rehabilitation — its own consultants, its own protocols, its own functional outcome reporting. Rehabilitation here is an institute, not an add-on.

You don't need a diagnosis to start — the board reads your records and answers in writing. These are the situations that usually bring people to this page.
Outcomes are reported in function, not session counts — and the neurology consultant is in the loop.
If your question isn't here, ask it directly — a human replies in minutes, in 8 languages.
Plateaus often reflect dose, not ceiling. An intensive, well-targeted block frequently restarts progress that had stalled.
You leave with a written home programme, and your therapist reviews you on protected video calls on a fixed rhythm. The numbers keep being collected.
Nothing. The board's first review is free, and your programme — sessions, reviews, home plan — is quoted fixed and in writing before it starts.





Most cases cross institutes. These often travel together — and the board reads them as one case.
Send what you have — scans, letters, or just the story so far. A senior consultant first-reads within 24 hours; the board answers in writing within 72 hours of your records being complete — free, before you commit to anything.