Deconditioning in hospital is a common yet often overlooked challenge faced by patients after a long stay, especially following major health events like a stroke. When the body is inactive for extended periods, it leads to muscle deconditioning and reduced overall strength, making recovery slower and daily tasks more difficult.
Deconditioning symptoms can include fatigue, weakness, loss of balance, and reduced mobility. This process, known as physical deconditioning, can begin within just a few days of bed rest and may worsen without timely intervention. For stroke survivors, early rehabilitation is essential to prevent hospital deconditioning and to rebuild strength, flexibility, and confidence in movement.

Avoiding hospital deconditioning starts with consistent movement, professional support, and a personalised plan for recovery. Whether you’re recovering from a stroke or simply need to regain mobility after a hospital stay, early home physiotherapy makes a significant difference.
Read more about how early intervention helps prevent muscle deconditioning and supports long-term recovery in our latest blog:
First 6 Weeks After Stroke: Why Early Home Physiotherapy Matters
Empower your recovery journey — start physiotherapy early and stay active to overcome physical deconditioning.
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