Time to think about getting your free Health Check now ✨. If you're aged 40 to 74 and haven't had a check-up in the last five years, this simple NHS appointment is your best defense against the silent markers of stroke and heart disease 🏥🩺. It's designed to spot early warning signs like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and type 2 diabetes long before they cause a crisis, giving you the power to make small changes now that lead to a long and healthy life 💪.
During this quick session at your local GP surgery or pharmacy, a healthcare professional will check your stats and provide you with a personalised plan to lower your risks 📉🍎. Many people feel perfectly fine even when their blood pressure is dangerously high, which is why these checks are so vital for catching issues that don't always have obvious symptoms. By spending just 20 minutes with an expert, you are effectively 'servicing' your body and ensuring that your circulatory system stays in top shape for years to come 🛠❤️.
We often wait until something goes wrong to seek medical advice, but the goal of the NHS Health Check is to keep you out of the hospital in the first place. It's a completely free service that provides peace of mind for you and your loved ones, so if you've not had checks lately, m#NHSHealthChecke#strokepreventions#HealthChecka#KnowYourNumbersPrevention #HealthCheck #KnowYourNumbers
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First 2026 ARNI instructor course starts on 24 January 24
This is the ONLY FUNCTIONAL REHABILITATION & EXERCISE TRAINING QUALIFICATION CURRENTLY AVAILABLE IN THE UK which teaches experienced therapists and exercise instructors how to continue the rehabilitation path of stroke and other acquired brain injury survivor.
The course if for therapists and exercise instructors who are Level 3 and above or suitably qualified – who wish to teach functional rehabilitation & exercise training after stroke and receive regular recommendations/referrals from the ARNI Institute.
Find out more, and how to register for the accreditation here arni.uk.com/instructors/
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THE LATEST STROKE RECOVERY NEWS INCL. The Active-Passive Assistive Motion Drop-foot Trainer -
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Passive range of motion exercises for stroke survivors have many benefits, including reducing spasticity and improving mobility. These exercises involve a therapist or the survivors non affected side moving the affected side. Although survivors should feel as though they are stretching while completing passive range of motion exercises, the exercises should never be painful. F
or passive range of motion exercise recommendations, call us on 0203 053 0111 or email support@arni.uk.com to find out if there's a trainer near you who can help you.
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Happy 25th Anniversary to ARNI Stroke Rehab Charity & its teaching Institute! 🎈✨ It is truly incredible to look back at life-changing journey which began in Lingfield, Surrey, way back in 2001. After suffering a massive stroke himself as a young man, Dr. Tom Balchin refused to accept the 'plateau' theory and started rehabilitating a small group of just five fellow survivors in a local hall 🏠🦾. What started as a grassroots effort to find better ways to recover has blossomed over two and a half decades into a powerhouse of neurological rehabilitation that has touched thousands of lives across the globe 🌍❤️.
Most people don't realize the sheer level of dedication behind the scenes, but here is a truly inspiring fact: Dr. Tom has led ARNI as a full-time volunteer for the entire 25 years, never accepting a single penny in payment from the charity he built 🤯🙌. His selfless mission has transformed a small initial group training weekly in one place, into an international force, made up of hundreds of ARNI Instructors who deliver the specialist ARNI Approach to survivors every day. This unique method was formalised in 2007 when Tom created the National Stroke Rehab Course, a rigorous qualification he continues to refine and run twice a year to ensure trainers have the elite skills necessary to help survivors regain their independence 🎓⚡️.
Today, ARNI stands as a beacon of hope, proving that with the right evidence-based task-specific practice and a never-give-up attitude, functional recovery is always possible 🌈🦾. From those humble beginnings in a Lingfield gym to becoming a world-renowned authority on stroke rehab and exercise, the impact of Dr. Tom’s vision is immeasurable. We celebrate 25 years of strength, resilience, and community, and we can’t wait to see how many more lives are transformed in the years to come! 🥂✨
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Task-specific practice must not only tackle recovery milestones, such as grasping, releasing and so on, but minimise behaviours that can be introduced after stroke. It’s essentially quite simple: it’s doing the task you want to do. A lot. And making all efforts to improve. So, if you have significant spasticity in your upper limb, to retrain the ability to open a glasses case to get your specs, you practise opening up your glasses case. If you want to lift a cup and drink from it, you need to get a cup and practice lifting and drinking from it as accurately as possible, thousands of times. And attempt to improve progressively and consistently.
Call us to find out if there's an ARNI trainer who can help you on 0203 053 0111 or email support@arni.uk.com
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Neuroplasticity is best activated through repetition. Meaning, when a skill is highly practiced, neuroplasticity strengthens the neural pathways for that skill. This is how you can work towards recovery during life after stroke. The more a skill is practiced, the higher the chances of strengthening neural connections for that skill and restoring function.
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If you like this post then please share it with others. Each time that you share a post, you can directly help other people – as who knows which people in the world might find us and gain, either directly from the charity or simply by being able to copy an ‘innovative and useful’ move/trick of the trade that might help them manage after stroke.
Every time you share, you could directly help someone – as knowledge is power 😉
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This is a sobering and critical update for stroke care in the UK as we start 2026: senior medical leaders, (including long-time friend of Dr Tom Balchin and ARNI, Professor David Werring), who is the past president of the British and Irish Association of Stroke Physicians (BIASP), have issued a stark warning that thousands of stroke survivors are facing avoidable death or severe, lifelong disability due to a critical shortage of specialists within the NHS.
The message is clear: the system is really struggling to provide the 'right expert at the right time' - meaning many patients are missing out on the immediate, high-stakes evaluations and treatments like thrombectomy or thrombolysis that are essential for saving brain tissue in those first few golden hours. 🧠⏳
The crisis stems from a lack of consultants and specialised nursing staff, which creates a bottleneck in emergency response and diagnostic accuracy. 📉💔 Professor Werring highlighted to the Guardian today that of course this isn't just about statistics; these are real people who could be walking and talking today if the correct specialist pathways were adequately staffed and accessible 24/7 across every region. Dr Tom notes that this disgraceful postcode lottery of care means that your chances of a full recovery currently depend far too heavily on which hospital you are taken to and which experts are on shift when you arrive. 🚑📍
This warning serves as a massive call to action for this government to prioritise the recruitment and retention of stroke specialists and not waste so much money on OTHER THINGS WHICH ARE LESS A CONCERN TO THE LONG-TERM BRITISH TAXPAYER - to prevent further unnecessary tragedy. 🤝📣
While technology like AI imaging and mobile stroke units are helping, they cannot replace the clinical judgment of a seasoned stroke physician. We must have a system where every patient receives the gold-standard care they deserve, ensuring that the journey after a stroke is defined by recovery and hope, rather than av#strokecrisis #NHSStaffingi#strokeawareness2026k#HealthEquality##saveourbrains #SaveOurBrains
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