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Male in his 50s, after cerebral hemorrhage

 In a hospital, rehabilitation is done in a uniform manner, but in self-funded rehabilitation, I was able to have my patients do exactly what they wanted, so I realized the strength of one-on-one treatment. Also, the doctor himself has a lot of experience, and he was able to provide rehabilitation tailored to my symptoms. I continued to be motivated because I was able to see results in what I did.

  Thank you very much.

Male in his 50s, after cerebral hemorrhage, used short-term intensive rehabilitation.

 The easiest thing for me was being able to go to rehabilitation right from the room I was staying in. I wish there were more places like this.

 I can now raise my hand. I think the teacher is studying very well. When I had pain in my arm, I went there and had a little treatment, and the pain immediately subsided and I was able to get back on my feet. He's an amazing teacher.

   At the beginning, I was groggy because I wasn't allowed to walk outside at the hospital, but after going to the supermarket and going for long walks, I was able to walk a lot more. Daily life is completely different.

Now I'm going to go home and see how things are going, and I plan to continue my self-financed rehabilitation.

Male in his 70s undergoing short-term intensive rehabilitation after cerebral hemorrhage

I recently went to a short-term rehabilitation facility for the second time.

Due to the sequelae of cerebrovascular disease, my left paralyzed lower limbs felt heavy, and I had stiffness and pain in my hip joint, making it a little more difficult to walk than before.

During my stay, the doctors gave me full rehabilitation treatment.

Thanks to your support, my left lower limb, which had been hurting, feels lighter, the stiffness and pain have eased, I can walk more easily, and the tension in my left upper limb has eased. I fully felt the effects of rehabilitation and had a great time.

In addition, for those who are suffering from the after-effects of cerebrovascular disease, he has posted many self-training exercises that can be done at home on Youtube. It's been very helpful.

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