Pioneering New Therapy Centre for Resilience Neuro Specialists
This Summer, Resilience Neuro Specialists launches its flagship 'Resilience Therapy Centre' in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, with a state-of-the-art facility featuring next-generation rehabilitation technology.
This marks a significant milestone for neurorehabilitation and offers the Midlands’ first outpatient environment equipped with a full suite of advanced neuro‑tech, previously only available in inpatient settings.
But this isn’t just a therapy clinic - it’s a place built with intention, where cutting-edge technology meets expert clinical care to support people on their most important journeys: the path to recovery.
Where?
Set in the peaceful surroundings of Abbey Park in Stoneleigh, the Resilience Therapy Centre is a calm, accessible space created to make recovery more possible - physically, emotionally, and practically.
The centre is designed to support people with neurological conditions like stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, or complex trauma, as well as those living with long-term conditions such as MS or Parkinson’s. Every inch of the space reflects the mission: to make rehabilitation more personalised, more measurable, and more hopeful.
From step-free access and private consultation rooms, to an open-plan therapy gym full of natural light, it’s an environment where clients feel safe, supported, and motivated to move forward.
Technology That Transforms Recovery
The heart of the centre is it's state‑of‑the‑art robotic and sensor-enabled gym, offering:
- Upper Limb Rehab
Tyromotion Amadeo – robotic-assisted hand and finger therapy
Fesia Grasp – functional electrical stimulation for hand control
Pablo System – interactive training for arms, shoulders, and trunk
- Lower Limb & Balance
Lexo – robotic gait trainer for supported walking
Smart Gravity 3D – weight-supported movement training
Walker View – advanced gait analysis and real-time feedback
- Motion & Posture
D-Wall Elite – 3D movement analysis for posture and alignment
Homing Remote Therapy – supporting therapy continuation at home
Michelle Kudhail, clinical director, said:
“The team we’ve built at Resilience Neuro Specialists is exceptional. We’ve brought together some of the UK’s most skilled and experienced neurorehabilitation specialists, all of whom share a deep commitment to personalised, evidence-based care. We’re already transforming lives by delivering expert rehabilitation in homes and communities—ensuring people get the right support when and where they need it most.”
Why it matters
Opening the centre is about more than filling a gap in services. It’s about creating a better way to do rehab: one that’s proactive, person-led, and grounded in evidence.
The organisation’s team includes some of the UK’s leading clinicians in neurological rehabilitation, including:
- Dr Elie Okirie, Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine
- Suzi Kerrell-Vaughan, Specialist Neurological Occupational Therapist
- Dr Jenny Brooks, Consultant Clinical Psychologist
- Dr Emma Henderson, Clinical Psychologist in Neuropsychology
- Alex Jamison, Specialist Speech & Language Therapist
“The Resilience Therapy Centre will be a game-changer for neurorehabilitation in the Midlands. By integrating the latest robotic and sensor-based systems from global leaders such as Tyromotion, Fesia, and Tecnobody, our clients will benefit from cutting-edge solutions like the Tyromotion Amadeo Robot for upper limb rehabilitation, the Fesia Walk for functional electrical stimulation, and Tecnobody’s Walker View for advanced gait training. This is about ensuring that individuals recovering from complex neurological injuries have access to the very best tools for their recovery.”
Chris Morden, Co-founder and Innovation & Technology Director
The Resilience Therapy Centre is now open for assessments, rehab programmes, and professional referrals. If you’d like to visit, book a tour, or discuss how we can support you or your client, we’d love to hear from you.
📍 Equestrian House, Abbey Park, Stareton, Coventry CV8 2XZ
📧 hello@resilienceneurorehab.co.uk
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