We are pleased to be welcoming members of the West Midlands Acquired Brain Injury Forum to the Resilience Therapy Centre this March for their upcoming networking and CPD event.
This meeting brings together professionals, providers and organisations working across acquired brain injury pathways. It is an opportunity to share learning, build connections and strengthen collaboration across the region.
West Mids ABI Forum: Event details
📅 Wednesday 25 March 2026
🕛 12 pm to 2 pm
📍 Resilience Therapy Centre, Equestrian House, Abbey Park, Stareton, Coventry, England, CV8 2X
🚗 Please use the main car park at the British Horse Society – the therapy centre is within the same building.
The event will take place at our specialist neurorehabilitation centre in Abbey Park, Coventry, home to advanced neurotechnology and interdisciplinary rehabilitation serving individuals across Warwickshire and the wider Midlands. If you would like to attend, you can register here.
Showcasing robotics and neurotechnology in practice
The Resilience Therapy Centre was designed to bring together expert clinicians and cutting-edge rehabilitation technology in one accessible setting. The centre combines robotic-assisted therapy, 3D motion analysis, functional electrical stimulation and hands-on specialist rehabilitation. Our aim is straightforward: personalised, high-quality neurorehabilitation that promotes resilience and meaningful recovery.
On the day, guests will have the opportunity to explore our technology-led environment, including:
- Robotic gait training such as the Lexo
- Upper limb robotics including Amadeo
- Functional electrical stimulation with Fesia
- Gait and movement analysis using Walker View and D-Wall Elite
- Integrated, data-driven therapy programmes delivered by our interdisciplinary team
This is a chance to see how technology and clinical expertise work together to support people recovering from brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury and other neurological conditions.
Presenters & speakers
The event is being organised and hosted by Rachael Chamberlain on behalf of the West Midlands Acquired Brain Injury Forum (WeMABIF).
Our Clinical Director, Michelle Kudhail, will be presenting as part of the meeting, on Robotics and Rehabilitation: Integrating Technology into Specialist Neuro Practice. Michelle brings more than three decades of clinical experience in neurological rehabilitation. She has led and developed services across the UK and continues to focus on outcome-driven, evidence-based practice within community settings. Her presentation will reflect the practical realities of delivering specialist neurorehabilitation and the role of advanced technology in improving access and measurable progress.
Other speakers include:
Jo Frost – Director, The Speech Therapy Practice
Speaking on Accessibility of Generative AI for People with a Brain Injury.
Jo brings over 30 years’ experience as a Speech and Language Therapist, working with adults and children across Birmingham and the West Midlands.
Mandy Haughton – Head of Clinical Services, AMG Nursing and Care Services
Presenting on considerations when putting care packages together for individuals with an Acquired Brain Injury.
Mandy leads clinical delivery of complex community-based care packages, including for individuals with brain injuries.
Strengthening regional collaboration
Acquired brain injury rehabilitation requires coordinated input across disciplines and sectors. Events such as the West Midlands ABI Forum play a vital role in strengthening regional pathways, improving communication between services and ensuring individuals receive the right rehabilitation at the right time.
Resilience Neuro Specialists was founded to bridge gaps in community neurorehabilitation provision across the Midlands and improve access to specialist, technology-enabled rehabilitation. We are committed to delivering personalised, measurable and effective neurorehabilitation through a skilled interdisciplinary team and advanced therapeutic technology.
Opening our doors for this meeting allows professionals working across the West Midlands ABI network to see first-hand how community-based, tech-enabled rehabilitation can support individuals at different stages of recovery.
Join us
We look forward to welcoming attendees to the Resilience Therapy Centre in Stareton on Wednesday 25 March 2026.
To reserve your place, please register via Eventbrite. For any queries about the meeting, please contact Rachel Chamberlain RachaelChamberlain@cygnethealth.co.uk.
If you would like to learn more about the Resilience Therapy Centre or our specialist neurorehabilitation services, please contact our team directly or call 024 76010362.

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