moaid has been receiving intensive treatment for nearly a year now. it's hard.'s getting easier every day. so i think next three months it will be too easy. so easy, you don't even need to turn up! yes, i will get rid of him, my physio! he is a goner! before he was injured in the war, he was a trainee lawyer and a pretty decent footballer. here, at the hospital he's been exercising hard. almost every day. have you got some music to listen to? music? yeah, do you listen to music? no, i play... what's that? it's a game. never played it. candy crush. oh, candy crush, everyone knows candy crush. it's entertaining. what's your aim for the future? i think go back to my home, just that. do you have family still back in syria? yes, all my family are in syria. they're waiting for me. are they? yes. i will go back when i start to walk, i will go back immediately. really? yes. that's what keeps you going? yes. yes, that's the reason, yes. he sees his future back home in syria. right now, this hospital is where he needs to be. but soon he will have to move on. so where does