Stroke Rehabilitation Manufacturers and Recent Developments
The global stroke rehabilitation market size is calculated at USD 285 million in 2024, grew to USD 317.02 million in 2025, and is projected to reach around USD 817.06 million by 2034. The market is expanding at a CAGR of 11.24% between 2025 and 2034.
Top Companies in the Stroke Rehabilitation Market
- Amal XR
- ARN Labs
- Cognimate
- Drop Digital Health
- Health Care at Home India Pvt. Ltd.
- IRegained, Inc.
- Jefferson Health
- Jogo Health
- Pneumbra, Inc.
- Restorative Therapies
- Saebo, Inc.
- TeleRegain
- UT Southwestern Medical Center
- Zynex Medical, Inc.
Latest Announcement by Industry Leaders
Nneka Ifejika, M.D., M.P.H., Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Neurology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, commented that the field of stroke rehabilitation is advancing rapidly, driven by novel approaches to stroke care and treatment. She envisioned that identifying biomarkers combined with data on disease, patient characteristics, and functional assessment would accelerate the application of precision medicine in rehab therapy.
Recent Developments in the Stroke Rehabilitation Market
- In January 2025, researchers from Sheffield announced a clinical trial to evaluate a wearable device to improve stroke rehabilitation. The device is a small earpiece that stimulates the transcutaneous vagus nerve to send mild electrical pulses to the brain.
- In January 2025, IIT Kanpur launched the world’s first Brain Computer Interface (BCI)-based Robotic Hand Exoskeleton for stroke recovery. The innovative device links brain activity with physical therapy for faster recovery, providing hope to patients and regaining lost mobility.
Stroke Rehabilitation Market Trends
- In October 2024, the American Heart Association and The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust announced an investment of $4.7 million in Minnesota and $5.05 million in South Dakota to strengthen the full spectrum of stroke care across each state as part of their initiative “Lifeline Stroke.”
- In March 2024, a MedTech startup from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, announced that it raised $5 million in Series A funding. The startup has developed SynPhNe (Synergistic Physio-Neuro Platform), the world’s first connected wearable solution that trains both brain and muscle simultaneously, supporting the rehab of stroke patients. The funding will be used to expand its operations in the U.S.
- In October 2023, Royal Philips announced that it signed a two-year partnership deal with the World Stroke Organization to improve access to high-quality stroke care. The partnership was made to increase public awareness and implement innovative treatment methods for stroke prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and support.