Brain Rehab Fitness

What rehabilitation after a stroke or brain injury really involves: the therapies, the intensity that makes the difference, and how progress actually comes.

Rebuilding after a brain injury, one repetition at a time.

Terms of Use

Last revised: June 20, 2026

By using Brain Rehab Fitness you accept these terms. They are written plainly and kept short on purpose.

What this site is for

Brain Rehab Fitness is an education and shared-experience resource about neuro-rehabilitation after stroke and brain injury. It is here to help you understand recovery, ask better questions, and feel less alone. That is the whole of its purpose.

Not medical advice

Nothing on this site is medical advice, a diagnosis, or a treatment plan, and using it creates no doctor-patient relationship. This point is important enough that it has its own page: please read our Medical Disclaimer and treat it as part of these terms. Decisions about your recovery belong with your rehabilitation team.

Use of our content

The words, articles, and personal accounts here belong to Brain Rehab Fitness. You are welcome to read them, share a link, and quote a short passage with credit. Please do not republish whole articles, or reproduce our content commercially, without asking first through the Contact page.

We link to independent bodies and other resources because they are useful, not because we control or endorse everything on them. Once you follow a link you are on someone else’s site, under their terms and their privacy policy, and we are not responsible for their content.

No warranties and no liability

We work hard to keep the site accurate and current, but we make no guarantee that everything is complete, error-free, or up to date, and recovery outcomes are never something we promise. To the fullest extent the law allows, we are not liable for any loss or harm arising from your use of, or reliance on, this site. Always confirm anything that matters with a qualified professional.

Changes

We may update these terms as the site develops. The “Last updated” date above shows the current version, and continuing to use the site after a change means you accept it.

Contact

If anything here is unclear, reach us through the Contact page and we will do our best to help.