Stroke Rehabilitation at Eber Medical Group
Eber Medical Group provides comprehensive post-stroke rehabilitation — both for patients in the subacute phase (first 3 months) and chronic stroke (3+ months post-event). Our multidisciplinary program combines cutting-edge Western rehabilitation technology with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to maximize neuroplasticity and functional recovery.
Rehabilitation Methods
| Method | Target | Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Robotic Gait Training | Walking recovery, step pattern, endurance | Western |
| Upper Limb Robotic Rehab | Arm/hand function, fine motor | Western |
| rTMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) | Motor recovery, aphasia, dysphagia, depression | Western |
| Cognitive Rehabilitation | Memory, attention, executive function | Western |
| Speech & Language Therapy | Aphasia, dysarthria, dysphagia | Western |
| Physiotherapy (PT) | Strength, balance, transfers, mobility | Western |
| Occupational Therapy (OT) | ADL, work, quality of life | Western |
| Scalp Acupuncture (TCM) | Motor and speech area activation; neuroplasticity | TCM |
| Body Acupuncture (TCM) | Limb motor recovery, spasticity, sensation | TCM |
| Tuina Massage (TCM) | Spasticity, circulation, shoulder subluxation | TCM |
| Herbal Medicine (TCM) | Blood stasis removal; Huangqi-based tonification formulae | TCM |
Why TCM for Stroke Rehabilitation?
In TCM, stroke is classified as "zhong feng" (windstroke) — typically a pattern of blood stasis and phlegm obstruction following Qi deficiency. Scalp acupuncture for post-stroke motor recovery has been studied extensively in China and internationally, showing improvements in motor function, gait speed, and quality of life. The integration of TCM with robotic rehabilitation represents Eber's unique "Western medicine + TCM multidisciplinary approach".