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Stroke & Bedridden Care Support

When someone you love becomes weaker, every small movement matters. Gentle daily support at home, alongside the care advised by doctors and therapists.

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When the body moves less, the muscles can become weaker

After a stroke, many families notice the same thing. The person may still be able to move, but not like before.

May lean to one side Head may drop forward Hands or legs may feel weak May walk slowly May need help standing or walking May need help holding a cup May need help moving around the house

For the family, this is painful to watch. You want your loved one to improve, but at home, you may not know what else can be done besides medication and hospital follow-ups.

The important thing to understand
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When the body moves less, the muscles are used less.

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When muscles are used less, they may become weaker over time.

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When muscles become weaker, daily movement becomes even harder.

That is why consistent muscle support at home matters.

Dr Kiseki® is used as a supportive home-use medical device that may help support muscle activation, circulation comfort, physical comfort and daily movement, especially for users who are weak, less active, or not able to move certain areas well yet.

Why muscle activation matters after stroke

After stroke, some people may not be able to move certain muscles properly.

Some can move slowly Some have one-sided weakness Some have stiffness Some are mostly sitting or lying down Some are afraid to move because they feel unstable

Over time, less movement can cause the muscles to become weaker.

Dr Kiseki® may help by giving gentle, adjustable stimulation to targeted muscles while the user sits or lies down comfortably.

This gives the body extra muscle support at home, especially during the stage where movement is still difficult.

Supportive care

How Dr Kiseki® may support stroke & bedridden care

Gentle, adjustable stimulation is used to support the body's muscles, circulation, comfort and movement while the user sits or lies down comfortably.

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Support weak muscles

When muscles are not used often, they may become weaker. Dr Kiseki® may help support targeted muscle activation while the user sits or lies down comfortably.

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Support the body while movement is limited

Some stroke or bedridden users cannot move much yet. Gentle stimulation may help keep the muscles engaged as part of a home routine.

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Support circulation and comfort

Long sitting or lying down may cause heaviness, stiffness, numbness or discomfort. Dr Kiseki® may help the body feel more relaxed and supported.

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Help caregivers support daily routine

Many caregivers want to help but do not know what to do every day. Dr Kiseki® gives families a guided routine to support their loved one at home.

Consistent home support

Why many families choose to keep Dr Kiseki® at home

Stroke support is not something that happens only during appointments. The body needs regular support, especially when the person is weak, moves slowly, or cannot use certain muscles well yet.

That is why many families choose to keep Dr Kiseki® at home.

It allows the family to support muscle activation, comfort and movement more consistently, even while the user is sitting or lying down.

This is about helping the body receive gentle daily support at home, so the muscles are not left unused for too long.

Who may consider Dr Kiseki®?

Dr Kiseki® may be suitable for people who experience:

Weakness after stroke
Reduced movement
Stiffness or tightness
Numbness or poor circulation feeling
Discomfort from long sitting or lying down
Difficulty staying active at home
Low confidence in movement
Need for guided home support between therapy

Suitability depends on each person's condition, so we recommend starting with a consultation and free trial.

Customer experience

Families supporting stroke recovery at home

After stroke, even small changes can mean a lot. Sitting more comfortably, feeling less stiff, moving a hand or leg better, standing with more confidence, or becoming more willing to move can bring hope to the whole family.

Many families choose Dr Kiseki® because they want a gentle home routine that supports muscle activation, circulation comfort and daily movement between medical appointments.

Results vary depending on stroke severity, mobility level, consistency, age and overall health.

She could raise her hand more easily
Madam Lily · stroke, 7 years
She could raise her hand more easily
Condition

After 7 years of stroke, she experienced long-term hand weakness and difficulty moving around.

After just 30 minutes of a session, she said her hand felt stronger and even lifting it became easier.

Madam Lily · stroke 7 years · single 30-minute session
His hand lifted, and he walked again
Haji Zahari · stroke, 2 years
His hand lifted, and he walked again
Condition

Two years after his stroke, his left hand and leg remained weak. Even after acupuncture, injections, massage and physiotherapy, progress was still slow.

After using Dr Kiseki® at home three times daily, he shared that his breathing felt easier and his body began responding again. About two months later, his hand could lift on its own, and he was able to walk again.

Haji Zahari · stroke 2 years · used 3× daily at home
From bedridden with a feeding tube, to sitting and eating
Stroke · bedridden
From bedridden with a feeding tube, to sitting and eating
Condition

After her stroke, she became bedridden, needed a feeding tube, and even her speech became weaker.

After using Dr Kiseki®, she gradually sat up, started eating, and her voice became stronger again. For her family, this was more than progress, it felt like she was slowly coming back.

Stroke · was bedridden with a feeding tube
Her stiff legs slowly began to bend again
Stroke, 3 years
Her stiff legs slowly began to bend again
Condition

Three years after stroke, her legs were painful and extremely stiff, almost like metal rods. Even basic movements such as sitting, showering and standing often required support from her family.

After using Dr Kiseki® for 2 months, her legs gradually started bending again. The pain eased, movement became easier, and daily activities felt less difficult. She was finally able to rely less on her family and regain more independence.

Stroke 3 years · used around 2 months
Steadier on his feet, and back at work
Louis · former head chef · stroke, 6 years
Steadier on his feet, and back at work
Condition

A former head chef, Louis had a stroke six years ago that left his right side weak, and for a long time his movement and balance made daily life and work difficult.

After using Dr Kiseki® consistently, he became steadier on his feet, moved more confidently, and was able to return to the kind of active daily routine he had missed.

Louis · stroke 6 years · used consistently at home

Why we recommend a free trial first

Not sure if Dr Kiseki® is suitable after stroke?

Every stroke condition is different.

Some users can sit Some can stand with support Some are mostly lying down Some have weak hands or legs Some feel stiff, heavy or afraid to move

That is why we recommend starting with a consultation and free trial. During the trial, our consultant will:

Understand the person's current condition
Check mobility level and areas of concern
Guide a suitable position, sitting or lying down
Show suitable accessory placement
Adjust the level according to comfort
Explain how it may fit the home routine

You do not need to decide immediately. Come and experience it first, so you can see whether Dr Kiseki® is suitable for your loved one's stroke or bedridden support at home.

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Stroke & bedridden support common questions

Can Dr Kiseki® cure stroke?

Dr Kiseki® does not cure the stroke itself or reverse paralysis. However, it can support the body in other important areas during rehabilitation.

After a stroke, the brain may have difficulty controlling movement, while muscles can become weak from reduced activity. For movement to improve, the brain must relearn how to control the body, and the muscles must remain active and strong enough to respond.

Dr Kiseki® supports muscle activation, circulation, physical comfort and daily movement. This helps support the body's physical condition while the patient continues with rehabilitation, physiotherapy and medical care.

Results vary from person to person.

Can Dr Kiseki® help bedridden patients?

Yes. Dr Kiseki® may support bedridden patients by helping with muscle activation, circulation, physical comfort and gentle body movement.

When a person stays in bed for a long time, the muscles may become weak and less active due to lack of movement. This can make it harder for the body to regain strength and perform daily activities.

Dr Kiseki® helps keep the muscles engaged and supports the body's physical condition, especially for patients who are unable to exercise actively.

Is it painful to use?

No. The level is adjustable. Users can start gently and increase only according to comfort. The goal is to support the body comfortably, not to force strong stimulation.

Why should I try it first?

Because every condition is different. A free trial lets you and your family experience the device, understand how it works and check whether it is suitable before making any decision.

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