Stroke Rehabilitation Reinvented


Stroke rehabilitation is hard work, both physically and mentally for patients.
Although rehabilitation times vary depending on the severity of the stroke, current methods for certain patient assessments are outdated and unengaging, resulting in longer recovery times and extended stays in the hospital.
In partnership with the Royal Bolton Hospital Stroke Department, we have provided an innovation that makes rehabilitation enjoyable and engaging, with visible results. It builds relationships between the clinician and patient while getting the patient back to fitness and improving cognitive ability. As it can be used with multiple users, either as a tabletop or as a standard display, it also enables rehabilitation for more people simultaneously, as well as building on social interactions with others.

The PCIRB's are a single solution that enables multiple assessments to be completed in one activity i.e. mobility, communication and cognitive assessments. They also have the ability to free up rehabilitation hospital beds faster and provide a 25% cost reduction compared to less advanced and unsupported systems.
Using a PCIRB provides better patient and clinician interactions and relationships with less clinician input required as well as an increased uptake and willingness for rehabilitation from patients.

Catherine White - Royal Bolton Hospital
How does a PCIRB help?
By providing a PCIRB with specific engaging apps this innovation has the power to provide measurable impact for patients and clinicians.

Improves patient rehabilitation times

Increases patient engagement

Improves patient outcomes

Enables clinicians to manage multiple patients simultaneously

Provides clinicians with more time for patient care

Builds closer relationships between patients and clinicians
