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Post-Hospitalization Recovery Support

Coming home is not the end of recovery. It is where daily support begins. A guided home routine to continue support between follow-up appointments.

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After a hospital stay, many families feel relieved when their loved one finally comes home.

Standing up from a chair or bed Walking slowly around the house Legs feeling heavy or weak Body stiff from long sitting or lying down Going to the toilet Climbing a few steps Sleeping comfortably or moving in bed

For caregivers, this can be worrying. You want your loved one to recover well, but at home you may not know what else to do besides medication, rest and follow-up appointments. Dr Kiseki® is designed to give families a guided home-use routine that may help support muscle activation, circulation, physical comfort and daily movement. So support can continue at home, not only during appointments.

Please note: Dr Kiseki® does not replace doctor treatment, medication, wound care or professional medical advice. It may help provide gentle daily support for muscle activation, circulation, physical comfort and daily movement at home.

Why support at home matters after hospitalization

After hospitalization, the body may become weaker because of illness, surgery, reduced movement, long bed rest or loss of strength. If the body continues to move less at home, the person may feel even weaker, stiffer or less confident over time.

That is why many families look for a simple, guided way to support the body daily. Dr Kiseki® may help provide gentle support while the user sits or lies down comfortably, making it easier for the family to include it as part of a regular home routine.

Dr Kiseki® gives families a guided way to support the body at home, while continuing the care advised by doctors and healthcare professionals.

Supportive care

How Dr Kiseki® may help after hospital discharge

Gentle, adjustable stimulation is used to support the body's muscles, circulation, comfort and movement while the user sits or lies down comfortably. It does not replace medical care.

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Support weak or less-used muscles

After a hospital stay, muscles may feel weaker because the body has been resting or moving less. Gentle stimulation may help support targeted muscle activation.

2
Support circulation & comfort

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

3
Support daily movement confidence

Small improvements can make daily care easier. Standing more confidently, walking around the house, feeling less stiff, or being more willing to move.

4
Give caregivers a practical routine

Many caregivers want to help but do not know what to do every day. Dr Kiseki® gives families a simple guided routine to support their loved one between follow-ups.

A home routine, not a one-day fix

Why many families choose to own Dr Kiseki®

Post-hospital recovery is not a one-day process. The body often needs consistent support over time. That is why many families choose Dr Kiseki® as a home-use device because it can be used regularly, comfortably and conveniently at home.

Instead of depending only on occasional appointments, families can continue giving support in their own home routine.

It is not about replacing medical care. It is about giving the body more consistent support between appointments.

Who may consider Dr Kiseki® after hospitalization?

Dr Kiseki® may be suitable for people recovering at home who experience:

Weakness after a hospital stay or surgery
Reduced strength from long bed rest
Stiffness from long sitting or lying down
Heavy or weak legs when standing or walking
Discomfort from limited movement at home
Slow, tiring recovery after discharge
Low confidence to move too much at home
A need for guided home support between follow-ups

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

Customer experience

Families supporting recovery at home

When someone comes home from the hospital, every small step matters. Sitting more comfortably, feeling less stiff, walking a little more confidently, or needing less encouragement to move can mean a lot to the family.

Many families choose Dr Kiseki® because they want a gentle home routine that helps them support their loved one consistently after discharge.

Results vary depending on the person's condition, recovery stage, mobility level, consistency and overall health.

After 9 months bedridden, his legs responded
Douglas · post-coma recovery
After 9 months bedridden, his legs responded
Condition

After a 20-day coma, Douglas was bedridden for 9 months. His legs became numb, weak, and walking was once extremely difficult.

After one 30-minute Dr Kiseki® session, his calves felt firmer and he could feel the floor temperature while walking. For him, this small sensation was an important sign that his legs were responding again.

Douglas · post-coma · bedridden 9 months
From too weak to moving again
Post-surgery · cervical spine C3–C7
From too weak to moving again
Condition

After major cervical spine surgery (C3–C7), she was too weak even to begin rehabilitation.

She started using Dr Kiseki® while recovering in hospital. Over time, she regained strength and mobility, making everyday activities easier again.

Post-surgery recovery · cervical spine C3–C7
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After more than a month in hospital, her mother lost weight, her legs became weak, and even turning in bed was difficult. Despite doubts, she brought Dr Kiseki® home, worried muscle loss would slow recovery. With consistent use, her mother's body condition improved, her complexion looked better, and her smile returned. To her, mum was slowly coming back.

Not sure if Dr Kiseki® is suitable?

Every recovery journey is different

Some people are weak after surgery. Some are tired after a long hospital stay. Some feel stiff, heavy or afraid to move too much at home. That is why we recommend starting with a consultation and free trial. During the trial, our consultant will:

Understand the person's condition
Check mobility level and recovery stage
Guide the suitable position and accessory placement
Adjust the level according to comfort
Explain how it may fit into 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 recovery support at home.

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Post-hospitalization support common questions

Can Dr Kiseki® replace my doctor's treatment?

No. Dr Kiseki® does not replace doctor treatment, medication, wound care or professional medical advice. It is a supportive home-use medical device that may help with muscle activation, circulation, physical comfort and daily movement between follow-up appointments.

When can it be used after discharge?

It depends on the person's condition and recovery stage. Some people are weak after surgery, some are tired after a long hospital stay. We recommend starting with a consultation so our consultant can advise on suitability and, where relevant, check with your doctor first.

Can it be used while sitting or lying down?

Yes. Dr Kiseki® may help provide gentle support while the user sits or lies down comfortably, making it easier for the family to include it as part of a regular home routine after discharge.

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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