Neurorehabilitation for Stroke,Multiple Sclerosis & Parkinson's

RecoveriX is a brain–computer interface technology that helps the brain rewire itself to relearn lost motor functions.It connects your motor imagery with visual and muscle feedback in real time.

RecoveriX is a neurorehabilitation system designed for stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS), and Parkinson's patients. The system is medically certified, safe, and effective, and is currently used in more than 20 countries worldwide. Patients are required to imagine motor movements 6,000 to 8,000 times. The BCI system is capable of detecting these imagined movements in real-time and triggers functional electrical stimulation in the hand or foot. This reconnects cognitive functions with motor functions, allowing patients to regain movement in their hands/arms and feet/legs. Remarkably, this therapy can be effective even 10, 20, or 30 years after a stroke or the onset of MS or Parkinson's. It is never too late to begin treatment.

Improving motor functions and movements

If stroke, multiple sclerosis or traumatic brain injury affect the ability to move, it isn’t necessarily lost! recoveriX provides real-time feedback via muscle stimulation and visual simulation to drive neuroplasticity and relearn hand, arm and foot movements.

It’s never too late for rehabilitation!

recoveriX helps to decrease pain, spasticity and tremor, improving gross and fine motor skills, balance, gait and fatigue. It supplements physiotherapy and occupational therapy and can be used in acute, sub-acute, or chronic states — even 10–30 years after the diagnosis or stroke.

A fusion of seven standard training approaches

Motor Imagery (MI)

You imagine a hand or foot movement. EEG detects correct motor imagery; then virtual reality and electrical stimulation are triggered — ensuring real movement happens only when your brain sends the right signal.

Virtual Reality (VR)

An on-screen avatar performs the movement you imagine. This mirror-like feedback helps your brain associate intention with action.

Electrical Stimulation (FES)

Electrodes on the target muscles stimulate them exactly in sync with your imagined movement, closing the loop between brain and body.

Mirror Neuron Training

Watching movement activates mirror neuron systems in the brain, further supporting motor learning.

Bilateral Training

Training both sides of the body promotes activation of both hemispheres, especially useful after unilateral stroke.

Task-Based Training

Repetitive, meaningful movements (e.g. grasping, reaching, dorsiflexion) support functional recovery.

Constraint-Induced Movement Training

By limiting the healthy side, the impaired side is encouraged to “do the work”, reducing compensation and supporting recovery.

Before/After & Client Stories

Below is an official RecoveriX patient story from the centers in Austria. You can replace or add more patient videos from your franchise media hub as needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the improvements long-lasting?

Yes, improvements remain after completing the program.

Can recoveriX be combined with physiotherapy?

Yes — recoveriX complements physiotherapy and occupational therapy.

Does the electrical stimulation hurt?

No, clients describe it as a light, comfortable tingling.

How long is a recoveriX program?

A typical block is 25 sessions of about 1 hour, usually 3 times per week.

Can recoveriX help years after stroke or MS?

Yes — because it targets neuroplasticity, it can be effective even decades after the initial event.

You can also visit the official RecoveriX website for even more information:

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