Brain-body coordination support
Movement is controlled by both tissue capacity and neural coordination. Exomind therapy is considered when the goal is to support cognitive-kinetic engagement, proprioception, and motor-pattern retraining. It is not positioned as a cure for neurological disease, but as a supportive tool in selected rehabilitation pathways.
Assessment before therapy
The iMedi team reviews symptoms, coordination concerns, balance, fatigue, pain, medical history, and contraindications before recommending a plan. The service may be combined with functional movement training so any stimulation-based support is connected to real-world movement.
Where it may fit
Exomind therapy may be considered for patients looking to improve movement confidence, motor awareness, coordination, or neuromuscular engagement. Patients with complex neurological conditions require appropriate medical oversight and may need specialist referral.
How iMedi keeps the plan focused
- Suitability is reviewed before a procedure or device-led protocol is recommended.
- The service is connected to its parent care pathway instead of being sold as a duplicate package.
- Expected benefits, limits, aftercare, and follow-up needs are discussed clearly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Exomind therapy a neurological cure?
No. It is positioned as supportive neuro-kinetic care, not a cure for neurological disease.
Who reviews suitability?
The iMedi clinical team reviews goals, symptoms, and contraindications before planning therapy.
Can it be combined with physiotherapy?
Yes. It is best positioned alongside functional movement and rehabilitation planning.