Recovery Doesn't Stop When Rehab Ends
Evidence-based protocols for stroke recovery—even months or years after conventional rehabilitation plateaus
YOU'RE NOT ALONE
After a stroke, you may have been told:
You've recovered as much as you're going to
The window for recovery has closed
These deficits are permanent
Just adapt to your new limitations
What if that's not the whole truth?
Emerging neuroscience reveals that the brain retains capacity for recovery far longer than previously believed—when given the right interventions and systematic measurement.
WHY CONVENTIONAL REHABILITATION OFTEN FALLS SHORT
The Insurance Timeline Problem
Most insurance covers 4-12 weeks of acute rehabilitation. But neurological recovery continues for months—even years—after stroke. You're discharged when insurance stops, not when recovery stops.
The One-Size-Fits-All Problem
Standard physical therapy follows generic protocols, without sophisticated assessment of your specific deficits or systematic measurement of biological response.
The Single-Modality Problem
Traditional rehab relies primarily on exercise-based therapy. Emerging evidence shows multi-modal approaches produce superior outcomes.
The Plateau Misconception
What appears to be a "plateau" is often the limit of conventional approaches, not the limit of your brain's capacity for change.
THE NEUROBRIDGE APPROACH
Our multidisciplinary team combines expertise across neurology, neurosurgery, PM&R, and research medicine to deliver comprehensive stroke recovery protocols.
We use:
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
- Transcranial magnetic stimulation
- Movement science and advanced rehabilitation
- Metabolic optimization
- Systematic outcome measurement
WHAT WE TARGET
Motor Function
• Upper and lower extremity strength
• Coordination and fine motor skills
• Gait speed and efficiency
• Balance and fall prevention
• Coordination and fine motor skills
• Gait speed and efficiency
• Balance and fall prevention
01
Cognitive Function
• Memory and recall
• Processing speed
• Attention and concentration
• Language and communication
• Processing speed
• Attention and concentration
• Language and communication
02
Emotional & Psychological
• Post-stroke depression
• Anxiety and motivation
• Emotional regulation
• Anxiety and motivation
• Emotional regulation
03
Functional Independence
• Upper and lower extremity strength
• Coordination and fine motor skills
• Gait speed and efficiency
• Balance and fall prevention
• Coordination and fine motor skills
• Gait speed and efficiency
• Balance and fall prevention
04
WHO BENEFITS
You may be a candidate if:
You're 3+ months post-stroke (chronic phase)
You've completed conventional rehabilitation but have persistent deficits
You've been told you've "plateaued" but believe more recovery is possible
You have cognitive impairment, motor deficits, or balance problems
You're motivated to commit to intensive treatment
You're medically stable
WHAT TO EXPECT
01.
Comprehensive Evaluation
Complete assessment of your current function, deficits, and recovery goals
02.
Personalized Protocol Design
Multi-modal treatment plan based on your specific needs
03.
Intensive Treatment Phase (typically 8-16 weeks)
Coordinated delivery of multiple modalities with regular progress assessments
04.
Systematic Outcome Measurement
We measure everything—cognitive testing, motor function, balance, quality of life—so you know objectively whether treatment is working
05.
Long-Term Support
Maintenance protocols and continued access to care as needed
REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS
We’re honest about outcomes:
just evidence-based care with honest tracking.
- Not every patient improves dramatically
- Improvements are typically modest but meaningful
- Paralyzed limbs rarely regain full function, but increased control is possible
- We measure systematically so you know whether it’s working
just evidence-based care with honest tracking.
INSURANCE & INVESTMENT
Coverage varies by modality. We verify benefits and discuss costs transparently before starting.
Clinical trial opportunities may provide access to protocols at reduced cost.
Ready to explore recovery?
You’ve been told your recovery is complete. But if you believe more is possible—if you’re willing to commit to systematic, evidence-based intervention—we can help.

