Our clinical team develops highly individualised programs for people navigating the effects of various neurological conditions. We may be able to assist if you are living with:
For regaining movement and function post-stroke
To improve mobility and retrain neural pathways
Assisting with motor control and walking function
Supporting rehabilitation for traumatic & non-traumatic injuries
For other neurological conditions that affect mobility
We're proud to be the first clinic in regional Australia to feature the Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL), offering a new dimension to neurorehabilitation. This technology creates a vital link between your brain's intention to move and the physical action. By sensing the faint nerve signals your body produces, HAL helps you complete the intended movement, creating an ideal environment for neuroplasticity and functional gains.
We bring the same commitment to care that has earned our practice a 4.9/5 star patient rating. Your comfort and confidence are our top priorities as we introduce this new service.
The HAL exoskeleton works in partnership with your body. It detects the bio-electric signals that indicate your brain is sending a command to move, then provides precisely calibrated support to help you complete that action. This patient-driven process empowers you to actively participate in re-establishing crucial neural pathways and improving your functional abilities.
Partnering with you to establish your key functional goals.
A tailored plan combining expert care with targeted HAL therapy.
We work alongside you, evolving your program for lasting results.
We compiled a list of answers to address your most pressing questions regarding HAL therapy and the ExoMove Clinic experience.
Using HAL feels like your body is responding exactly as you intend it to. It doesn't move for you; it feels like a seamless extension of your own body, providing the support you need at the exact moment you try to move. Most of our patients describe the sensation as enabling and supportive, allowing them to perform movements with a level of control they haven't felt in a long time.
The most reliable way to find out is through a comprehensive initial consultation with our clinical team. HAL therapy is designed for a range of neurological conditions, but suitability depends on individual factors. The key requirement is that your body is still producing some level of nerve signal, even if it's very faint. Our assessment is designed to understand your unique situation and determine if this therapy aligns with your functional goals.
Each session is a one-on-one experience with a trained clinician. It begins with fitting the HAL device, which is a straightforward and comfortable process. The core of the session involves performing targeted movements—like standing up, shifting your weight, balancing, and walking—that are directly related to your goals. Your clinician guides you through the entire process, ensuring every activity is safe, productive, and focused on you.
Yes. Kinetic Medicine is a registered NDIS provider, and many of our clients use their NDIS funding to access our services, including programs at the ExoMove Clinic. We can work with you and your support coordinator to ensure the therapy aligns with the goals outlined in your NDIS plan. We encourage you to discuss this with us during your initial consultation.
To ensure the highest standard of care, our ExoMove Clinic and the HAL therapy service are currently offered exclusively at our fully equipped Albury clinic. This allows us to house the specialised equipment and our dedicated clinical team in one central, expert location.
Contact our team to book a consultation, or simply fill out the form to register your interest and we will be in touch. Let's explore how the ExoMove Clinic can support your recovery journey.
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