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One stroke survivor’s decade-long mission proves that the most resilient social infrastructure for recovery is often forged by those who have walked the path themselves 🧠.
Julie Lesslie, a dedicated Croxley mother and long-standing friend of the ARNI Charity, first established her vital support group in 2014 to ensure that local stroke survivors were never left to navigate the complexities of life after a brain injury in isolation.
Having recognised that clinical discharge often marks the beginning of the real struggle, she has spent the last twelve years fostering a peer-support network that prioritises the psychological and social reintegration necessary for a high-performance recovery 🏡.
This grassroots commitment to long-term welfare aligns seamlessly with the ethos of the ARNI Stroke Rehab UK Institute, which has consistently argued that social support is the essential fuel for intensive physical retraining.
While the ARNI Charity provides the elite physiological strategies needed to overcome hemiparesis, Julie’s work ensures that survivors possess the emotional resilience and community connections required to sustain such a demanding rehabilitative regime over many years 🤝.
Today, Julie remains a proactive force in the community, continuing to adapt her group's offerings to meet the evolving needs of survivors by providing a forum where academic insights into neuroplasticity are translated into daily functional victories.
Her enduring efforts serve as a bit of reminder that independence after stroke is seldom achieved in a vacuum... but is instead built through the collective wisdom and tenacity of a motivated survivor-led collective 🦾. Good one Julie!
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Amazing lady..... The mental capacity you'll need isn't addressed properly or even at all in a lot of cases. She's so on the button with that. Mindset is crucial to not only recovering but *living*
ARNI runs the ONLY available stroke exercise and rehabilitation course of any kind for trainers in the UK which teaches experienced therapists and exercise instructors how to continue the rehabilitation path of stroke and other acquired brain injury survivors.
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Forget the myth of the static plateau, as new evidence proves that your 'strong' side holds the untapped potential to revolutionise your stroke rehab training 🧠. It's also what ARNI Stroke Rehab UK has been doing for 25 years as one of it's principles of stroke rehab as it worked for Dr Tom way back when, and was emerging in the evidence as a viable tactic to try instead of passive treatment...
An RCT, published yesterday, 2nd February, in the prestigious journal JAMA Neurology, has demonstrated that targeted therapy for the less-affected arm significantly enhances motor control and movement quality (as stroke survivors, we know this). This rigorous research, spearheaded by a collaborative team from Penn State and the University of Southern Cal, utilised a comparative framework to prove that addressing the limb often overlooked by standard protocols leads to superior functional outcomes when measured against current best-practice benchmarks ⚡.
The academic significance of these findings lies in the empirical proof that motor skills in the less-impaired side can be meaningfully refined even several years after the initial neurological event, effectively dismantling the narrative that functional gains must eventually cease in the chronic phase 🦾. By focusing on the sophisticated dexterity and proximal stability of the less-affected arm, stroke survivors can achieve a more symmetrical level of bilateral coordination, which basically serves to alleviate the excessive compensatory burden often placed upon the paretic side and enhances overall quality of life 🌟.
This progressive, evidence-based approach aligns with the professional-grade philosophy of the ARNI Stroke Rehab UK Institute, which has consistently advocated for a total-body strategy rather than a reductive focus on isolated deficits alone 🦾. The ARNI Charity remains dedicated to ensuring that survivors are equipped with the specialised strategies required to optimise every available neural pathway, recognising that the entire post-stroke physique must be trained as a single, integrated functional unit#ARNIstrokerehabc#neuroplasticityh#JAMANeurologyicity #JAMANeurology
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Just trying to digest and understand this..... So CIMT forces the affected limb to 'work' more? But this journal is saying if you train your non affected side it helps the affected side.....by? I'm just slightly confused (honest) by the 'how' that works to the benefit of the affected side. At the gym I do single arm/leg stuff but usually do a double set too..... Sorry Dr Tom I genuinely feel lost in this article 🙈
it seems to me that more people’s left hand/arm are affected by stroke. My husband’s right side is affected which is unfortunately his dominant side so everything is very difficult for him.
2019 had stroke on right occipital lobe horribly effected my vision All I read about is deficits in limbs nothing for vision searched to find NOVA in Beavercreek Ohio syntonics and vision therapy working with them has given me hope
I had a stroke 2 years sgo i have lost my phariveral sight on the right hand side in both eyes was told this will never come back i cannot drive now is there any help fir me thanks
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Life after a stroke should be full of curiosity. Every stroke is different, and every recovery will be different. If someone tells you that you’ll never be able to walk, stay curious and keep pursuing anyway. You’ll never know what you can achieve unless you try.
There is always hope for recovery – it doesn't matter how long ago your stroke was: whether it’s been months, years, or decades, do not give up hope.
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Consistent stimulation is the best way to rewire your brain. Without consistency doing functional retraining, newer connections in your brain can start to weaken and you might lose some of your hard work. This means that if you try to work on your rehabilitation every day, you will have the best chances of functional gain over the long term. How to develop a customised 'plan' for what you should do? It's actually quite hard to work out, and often trial and error plays a big part. But one thing's for sure, you've GOT to make a start now.
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Of interest to ARNI Stroke Rehab UK: pioneering research in the US. led by a Medical University of South Carolina team, including Dr Stephanie Aghamoosa and Dr Michelle Woodbury, is proving that the mind and body must be trained as one...
Their NIH-funded study, just published in Brain Sciences, introduces the COG-OT framework, which integrates cognitive treatment directly with occupational therapy. This dual-track approach ensures that survivors do not just work on physical movement in isolation but simultaneously build the essential mental foundations, such as attention and executive function, required to drive meaningful motor learning during the most volatile stages of rehabilitation🧠🦾
This sophisticated model of care aligns perfectly with the overarching mission of the ARNI Stroke Rehab UK Institute, which has long championed the necessity of a multidisciplinary mindset for long-term success. While the ARNI Charity focuses on providing the elite physical strategies and task-specific practice needed for functional independence, we recognise that a survivor’s cognitive readiness is often the engine that powers their physical progress. By combining cognitive resilience with rigorous physical drills, we can ensure that the brain is not only capable of learning new movements but is also robust enough to sustain the intense focus required for plasticity to occur⚡️✨
For survivors reading this, this takeaway probably is that this research validates the idea that your recovery is a high-performance endeavour where every mental and physical variable must be optimised. The COG-OT approach suggests that by addressing cognitive barriers alongside physical ones, we can move away from a one-size-fits-all model and toward a far more precise and effective form of re-training. As Dr Balchin continues to integrate these evidence-based principles into the ARNI Approach, we at ARNI want to empower survivors to take full control of their journeys, ensuring that their mental clarity and physical strength work in perfect harmony to reclaim a life of autonomy and purpose 🦾🌟
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a pic of Tom to inspire you - 4 and a bit years after stroke. Deadlift from floor with ten 20kg plates. All Ihe had was some Gold's gym plates he bought, an EZ bar and a chinning bar. He added tiny bits of weights every week to the EZ bar, no more than a couple of washers, adding up to quarter of kilo. So it never felt any much heavier. Along with the towel chins he negated total hemiparesis on the left side of his body, 1 inch drop shoulder, but never managed to beat drop foot. But hey.! And one other thing, he'd never lifted weights before stroke. So, Hope this gives you pause for thought. The evidence shows quite clearly now that increase strength and you gain back function after stroke. So, forget about social media and concentrate on getting strong, preferably in a room in your house with chintzy curtains! 😉 Dr Tom says Get Strong 😉
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Inspirational 💪🏻
I’m learning off the best!
Get busy living or get busy dying! You're an inspiration Dr Tom Belchin. Aka The Stroke Whisperer 💪🏻
I love this picture,what more inspiration does a survivor need 👌🏽
I wish I could open my hand to use any type of weight!
I can lift half the amount I used to be able to which I'm pleased about. However, it takes me 3 days to recover and I have awful tinitus for days. I'm assuming it won't last forever?
During stroke recovery, each small sign of progress is a huge reason to celebrate — because rewiring the brain to regain lost function is no small feat!
Call us on 0203 053 0111 or email support@arni.uk.com to find out if there's a trainer near you who can work with you on your recovery.
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A recent study from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) suggests that just 30 minutes of daily sunlight exposure could significantly boost recovery outcomes for stroke survivors. This finding of course means that we in England are completely stuffed 😉 😉
We do like to moan about our weather - but the research is kind of interesting - it indicates that Vitamin D synthesis and the natural circadian rhythm regulation provided by the sun play a role in reducing post-stroke inflammation and enhancing neuroplasticity. This seems to add a biological layer to the recovery puzzle... ☀️🧠
Despite our lack of reliable sunshine, the principle of optimising every available recovery variable remains the hallmark of the intrepid stroke survivor. If the British clouds are blocking our Vitamin D, it means we've gotta double down on our functional task training to ensure the brain is receiving the strongest possible signals for change. We may not have the luxury of a 30-minute daily sunbath in the UK, but we like to think we have the home-grown grit and the expert-led training infrastructure to ensure that our recoveries are possible, regardless of the forecast ✨
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Cosa ne pensate delle terapie cellulari neurali come terapia al recupero nell' ictus in fase cronica?
The ARNI Institute is a UK Registered Charity: No. 1116130.
Currently in our 23rd year of voluntary work, we are committed to teaching stroke and other acquired injury survivors to gain better action control. Our Approach to stroke rehabilitation therapy is dynamic, innovative and linked directly to the very latest neurorehabilitation evidence base.
We have over 140 highly qualified independent therapists and trainers around the UK active & available for you at any one time, trained via our Functional Rehabilitation & Exercise Training after Stroke Qualification. Call now to find your therapist or trainer.
ARNI supports the work of the hospital therapists by supporting YOU when your care pathway ends.
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Whether you had your stroke a week or 20 years ago, this seriously practical book reveals everything you need to know about for real-life, evidence-based long-term recovery from limitations caused by stroke, that you can actually understand, use and apply successfully for yourself. With 244 pages of new information and material, it’s stacked with revelations for you based on the neuro-rehabilitation evidence-base.
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Click the middle of this short video to listen to the experiences of a stroke survivor currently rehabilitating with the help of an a Senior ARNI Instructor. You can learn for yourself about what she has been doing in this DVD series.
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