The M2 is used for individuals with upper limb impairments such as weakness, poor coordination, abnormal movement patterns, increased muscle tone, and reduced endurance. It is commonly used in neurological rehabilitation for conditions affecting the shoulder and elbow, including stroke, traumatic brain injury, and other neurological disorders. In addition to upper limb training, the device can also support improvements in postural stability, trunk alignment, and balance, which are important foundations for effective arm function. It can be integrated into inpatient, outpatient, and intensive rehabilitation programmes as part of a structured, goal-oriented treatment plan.
We accept self-referrals and referrals from Medico-Legal, health and social care professionals and the charity sector.
Please note: While the locations listed show where each device is normally available, some smaller pieces of equipment are occasionally shared between centres. Larger devices remain at their designated locations. For specific requests, please contact us, and we will advise on availability or alternatives.
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