Our Aim is to develop accessible rehabilitation technology, through cocreation and innovation, that can support intensive and tailored rehabilitation for everyone in need.
We are funded by the Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust and Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland and have partnerships with NHS Lanarkshire, NHS Lothian and Dundee Culture and Leisure.

Biomedical EngineeringThe Sir Jules Thorn Centre for the CoCreation of Rehabilitation Technology

About the project
Technology Enriched Rehabilitation for Stroke Recovery
Latest news
New technology driven gyms to transform stroke rehabilitation across Scotland
Additional funding from the Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust, CHSS and the Garfield Weston Foundation has given us the opportunity to test our multi-technology rehabilitation solution (TERG) in community rehabilitation settings (NHS, Health and Social Care partnerships and Local Councils).
University and charity renew partnership to further pioneering stroke research
Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland (CHSS) have provided staff and small equipment funding since 2022, this combined with their network, has been a critical factor in the success of the centre. Following on from their recent further investment in the centre, the University and CHSS have signed a memorandum of agreement (MOU) based on mutual support.