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Zoom based ARNI Instructor training course; starts on September 20, 2025
ARNI runs 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.
You will learn how to teach things that stroke survivors really want, and will ask you for help with. With this CPD you will be ready to meet the full needs of a referred client.
Functional rehabilitation & exercise training after stroke taught by ARNI is characterised by: essential upper and lower limb task practice in order to recover action control, innovative physical coping strategies in order to perform ADLs independently… and appropriate stroke-specific cardiovascular and resistance training.
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A common compensatory strategy after stroke is when someone leans their torso forward to reach something; instead of extending their affected arm fully. They are not always bad and are sometimes needed in order to achieve a task.
Don't let compensatory strategies become the norm for you. Work past them. And if you need some help we have trainers throughout the country who can work with you. Call us on 0203 053 0111 or email support@arni.uk.com to find out if there's one near you.
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Core exercises for stroke survivors help improve stability throughout the body, which helps improve balance and gait (your manner of walking). Building core strength and coordination through trunk control exercises can also help reduce your risk of falling and prevent further injury or complications.
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Whenever you’re sitting at a table, it’s a great time to do some hand exercises. You can use various household items like coins, paper clips, silverware or pens to practice a variety of fine motor skills. For example, you can practice gripping a pen, sliding it across the table, and releasing it. Additionally, you can work on using your thumb and fingers to spin the pen in a circle on the table in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions. Practicing tracing and writing can also be effective for improving fine motor coordination skills.
The key is to consistently perform high repetitions of targeted exercises. High repetition is key to recovery because it helps activate neuroplasticity, the mechanism the brain uses to rewire itself and recover.
If you struggle with severe spasticity, which often results in clenched hands after stroke, you can start with passive exercises and stretching. Passive exercise involves assisting your affected hand though a movement, either with the help of a therapist or by using your non-affected hand.
Not sure what you need to do and need some help? Ccall us on 0203 053 0111 or email support@arni.uk.com and we'll see if there's an instructor near you ,
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Your thought for today. It's true!
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Now this is a GREAT example of a Successful Stroke Survivor. It's ARNI Army Alan Taylor getting back to biking again after his stroke. Alan is one of our favourite people at ARNI.... we think you're great buddy... Tom ;)
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My Goal and will get there. Miss mountain biking
Great photo Alan ….. and I’ve know chance of getting back on a bike unfortunately ,,,,,,,, at least not without another trip to A&E đŸ˜µđŸ’«
In this article it says allocating at least 30-40 minutes per day to walking is associated with improvements in functional mobility or gait speed, respectively, after stroke.
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Sitting less, moving more helps stroke patients recover mobility, research shows
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University of Alberta research is creating new recovery advice for stroke patients based on a precision health approach.
The ARNI Instructor exists for YOU. By accessing ARNI you should expect to:
1 Correct your balance and posture
2 Improve your co-ordination and timing
3 Increase your flexibility and stamina
4 Increase your muscular, tendon and ligament strength
5 Increase your confidence and remove your
fear of the consequences of exercising
6 Increase your ability to perform everyday
tasks and progressively more self-sufficient
7 Become productive in an occupation or pastime
8 Increase your self-esteem and be happy with life
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This is the one and only Alan Taylor - long time ARNI supporter, successful stroke survivor and damn good bloke đŸ˜‰ Tom
Quote from a satisfied survivor customer: - Tom gave me such motivation and confidence to recover from a stroke through his book The Successful Stroke Survivor. Thank you Tom!
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Successful Stroke Survivor Manual | ARNI
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THE BOOK/MANUAL BY DR TOM BALCHIN (FOUNDER OF ARNI) This book/manual was written by a stroke survivor for stroke survivors. Part-book and part-manual for those who have suffered a stroke and reachedâ€...