Neuremik is a center specializing in neurological rehabilitation that helps people who have suffered a stroke or live with neurological diseases to regain as much independence as possible. Its treatment model combines specialized neurological physiotherapy with advanced technologies, integrated into a personalized program tailored to each patient's needs and goals.
Every year, thousands of people suffer a stroke in Spain, and many of them live for years with sequelae that affect their mobility, autonomy, and quality of life. Added to this reality are other neurological diseases, such as multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's, which also limit the independence of those who suffer from them. Although recovery depends on multiple factors, advances in neurorehabilitation are expanding the therapeutic options available to help people regain functions and improve their quality of life.
One of these advances is
recoveriX, a brain-computer interface (BCI) technology that works on the brain's neuroplasticity mechanisms. During each session, the patient imagines a movement while the system records that brain activity and synchronizes it with functional muscle stimulation and real-time visual feedback. This training aims to promote motor relearning and enhance recovery after neurological injury.
At
Neuremik, recoveriX is part of a personalized neurorehabilitation program where the progress made during sessions is immediately translated into functional work with the physiotherapist. The evolution varies for each person, but clinical experience shows that this approach can promote improvements in areas such as mobility, upper limb function, gait quality and speed, balance, sensation, spasticity, pain, and certain cognitive functions.
The goal is for these advances to have a real impact on the patient's autonomy and quality of life.
This treatment model is individually adapted to each person's needs and is aimed at both patients who have suffered a stroke and those living with multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and other neurological conditions affecting movement. Beyond improving a specific function, the objective is to help each patient regain the greatest possible degree of independence in their daily life.
Originally developed in Austria, recoveriX is currently used in specialized centers in over 20 countries worldwide, including Germany, Portugal, South Korea, Australia, Hong Kong, and Mexico, among others.
More than a year ago, they decided to incorporate this technology in Madrid, becoming the first clinic in the capital to integrate it into their
own neurorehabilitation program.
In addition to serving patients from the Community of Madrid, Neuremik receives individuals from different parts of Spain seeking access to this treatment model. To facilitate their access to rehabilitation, the clinic offers intensive programs tailored to each patient's needs.
"recoveriX is a scientifically based tool with the capacity to promote recovery. Our experience shows us that it reaches its full potential when integrated into a personalized treatment that combines neurological physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and functional training, reinforcing motor learning so that, progressively, the changes occurring in the brain can translate into functional improvements and greater autonomy in daily life," explains Beatriz Poncet, director of Neuremik. With this commitment to innovation and personalized care,
Neuremik continues to expand neurorehabilitation options for people with neurological damage, combining the clinical expertise of its team with technologies that complement conventional rehabilitation within a treatment model adapted to each patient's needs.