Revolutionary New Clinic for Tees Neuro Therapy Training

Giuliana Kinnerly • May 7, 2025

Tees Neuro Therapy Training: A New Era in Neurological Rehabilitation & Strength Conditioning


Since relocating to the newly expanded 4,000 sq. ft. facility, Tees Neuro Physiotherapy are launching a groundbreaking service: Tees Neuro Therapy Training.


This innovative program introduces a new dimension to neurological rehabilitation by integrating Medical Training Therapy (MTT)—an approach that emphasizes strength and conditioning to complement traditional neurological physiotherapy.



What Is Tees Neuro Therapy Training?


Tees Neuro Therapy Training is designed for individuals recovering from neurological conditions who are ready to take their rehab to the next level—or maintain their health and mobility long-term. It’s ideal for patients who want to build upon the gains they’ve made in physiotherapy or those who are transitioning into more independent exercise but still need specialist support.


At the heart of this service will be the UK's first centre to offer a suite of Tyromotion MTT devices, (including the LEXO, Amadeo, Myro and Tyrostation) engineered for disabled access and neuro-rehab settings. These state-of-the-art tools offer a safe, adaptive, and empowering way to train—an option that simply isn’t available in standard gyms.


They will be the first in the UK to house this kit which uniquely works by using compressed air for strength training rather than weights. An absolute game changer for exercise!

A Personalised Training Experience


Operating much like a health and fitness club, clients can subscribe and attend sessions at their own pace, with the reassurance of professional oversight. Every participant is under the care of a qualified Physiotherapist, with access to regular progress assessments and the option of personal training with an experienced fitness professional.


This combination of medical and fitness expertise ensures each individual receives a truly bespoke program tailored to their goals, mobility, and recovery stage.


The clinic is equipped with the D-Wall Elite digital mirror system, which provides detailed movement analysis and real-time biofeedback. This cutting-edge technology is used during both physiotherapy and MTT training sessions to help patients perfect movement patterns, enhance control, and track progress with precision.

We’re excited to see how this new service continues to grow. For many of our clients, this is the first time they’ve been able to train independently, or even consider strength training at all since their diagnosis or injury. The empowerment this brings is truly inspiring.


Feedback from clients about the quality of the MTT gym range has been extremely positive so far and the team are thoroughly enjoying seeing our clients gain confidence in exercising independently or in being empowered to develop their ability to exercise in a way that has never been possible for them since their diagnosis/injury."



Victoria MacGregor, Clinical Director/Specialist Neurological Physiotherapist at Tees Neuro Physiotherapy Limited

We believe Tees Neuro Therapy Training represents a game-changing step forward in neuro-rehabilitation. As the first UK site to house this full suite of Tyromotion robotics and conditioning devices, we’re excited to be part of their journey leading the way in innovative, accessible and personalised neuro-fitness care.


Stay tuned for more updates, client stories, and research insights as the service evolves!


If you would like to speak to a member of our team, get in touch by emailing enquiries@ectron.co.uk or calling +44 (0)117 9413979

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