4 October 2013 Last updated at 10:59 ET By Anna Todd BBC Look East reporter in Slovakia
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Molly Moore receives intensive physiotherapy when she is strapped into her "astronaut's suit"
One thousand miles from home, in a small town in Slovakia, a 10-year-old girl from Cambridgeshire is hard at work.
Molly Moore, from Offord Cluny, is like many other little girls - she loves chips and horses and One Direction.
But just after her sixth birthday Molly suffered a stroke as a result of a condition that had been dormant since birth, leaving her unable to swallow, speak or walk.
Since then, her parents have devoted themselves to her rehabilitation.
Although Molly's condition has improved - she can now walk down a lengthy corridor - her parents decided to bring her to the Adeli Medical Centre in Piestany, a world-renowned neuro-rehabilitation clinic that is the only place in Europe to offer a special "space medicine" treatment.
They heard about the treatment through other rehabilitation centres they have been to.
The suit basically constrains her as it imitates artificial gravity
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