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Supporting recovery of movement, strength, and function following a stroke, while helping manage ongoing weakness, spasticity, balance problems, and mobility challenges to maximise independence.
Helping manage symptoms such as rigidity, shuffling gait, resting tremor, and balance difficulties, while supporting mobility, coordination, flexibility, dynamic balance, and quality of life.
Supporting individuals with multiple sclerosis to manage fatigue, muscle weakness, spasticity, and changes in mobility through an individualised rehabilitation programme tailored to fluctuating symptoms and changing needs.
Supporting recovery of movement, strength, and function following a stroke, while helping manage ongoing weakness, spasticity, balance problems, and mobility challenges to maximise independence.
Helping manage symptoms such as rigidity, shuffling gait, resting tremor, and balance difficulties, while supporting mobility, coordination, flexibility, dynamic balance, and quality of life.
Supporting individuals with multiple sclerosis to manage fatigue, muscle weakness, spasticity, and changes in mobility through an individualised rehabilitation programme tailored to fluctuating symptoms and changing needs.
Providing rehabilitation following traumatic or acquired brain injury, with a focus on supporting movement, improving coordination and postural control, and using task-specific repetition to help maintain functional ability.
Providing rehabilitation following traumatic or acquired brain injury, with a focus on supporting movement, improving coordination and postural control, and using task-specific repetition to help maintain functional ability.
Rehabilitation focuses on maintaining mobility, managing muscle tone, and reducing the risk of secondary complications such as contractures, while promoting comfort and overall wellbeing.
Providing supportive physiotherapy to manage symptoms, maintain comfort and adapt equipment and positioning as the condition progresses.
Rehabilitation focuses on maintaining mobility, managing muscle tone, and reducing the risk of secondary complications such as contractures, while promoting comfort and overall wellbeing.
Providing supportive physiotherapy to manage symptoms, maintain comfort and adapt equipment and positioning as the condition progresses.
Addressing changes in sensation, balance, and walking patterns caused by nerve damage, often related to diabetes or other underlying conditions, to support safe and stable mobility.
Supporting older adults with mobility, balance, or movement changes associated with dementia, using a tailored approach to improve safety, steadiness, and ease of movement.
We also provide physiotherapy and rehabilitation for a range of other less common neurological conditions. Please get in touch to discuss your specific requirements.
Addressing changes in sensation, balance, and walking patterns caused by nerve damage, often related to diabetes or other underlying conditions, to support safe and stable mobility.
Supporting older adults with mobility, balance, or movement changes associated with dementia, using a tailored approach to improve safety, steadiness, and ease of movement.
We also provide physiotherapy and rehabilitation for a range of other less common neurological conditions. Please get in touch to discuss your specific requirements.
Neurological conditions often progress or fluctuate over time, meaning rehabilitation needs can change significantly. Without regular physiotherapy input, residents are at greater risk of reduced movement, increased muscle stiffness, spasticity, compensatory movement patterns, falls, and a decline in everyday activities. Ongoing neurological physiotherapy helps maintain current abilities, adapt to changes in condition, and support comfort, dignity, and independence within care home living.
Using evidence-based techniques to retrain walking pattern and pace affected by neurological conditions, aimed at improving balance, safety and confidence during mobility.
Hands-on treatment and positioning advice to manage muscle stiffness and spasticity, maintain comfort and help prevent complications.
Specialist rehabilitation to improve balance, coordination and postural stability in individuals with long-term neurological conditions, supporting safer standing, walking and transfers.
Task-specific strategies and techniques focused on activities such as bed and chair transfers, sit-to-stand and mobility within the care home environment, promoting independence and safe movement.
Assessment and advice on positioning equipment, splints, and mobility and transfer aids to optimise comfort, safety and posture, and help prevent secondary complications.
Physiotherapist-led management of fatigue and fluctuating symptoms in conditions such as MS or Parkinson's, using pacing, energy conservation techniques and individualised strategies.
Assessment and management of sitting and lying posture in individuals with limited mobility, to reduce the risk of pressure damage, support comfort and maintain safety and function.
We work closely with care home staff, sharing recommendations on safe handling, positioning and supporting individuals with neurological conditions in everyday activities
Relevant medical history, diagnosis details and current reports are used to provide context and guide the physiotherapy assessment.
Our neuro-specialist physiotherapist carries out a comprehensive physical assessment of mobility, muscle tone, strength, balance, transfers and coordination to establish current abilities and baseline presentation.
A tailored treatment plan is developed with realistic goals based on condition, abilities and personal wishes.
Our physiotherapist delivers hands-on treatment and exercise-based rehabilitation, including mobility, transfers and exercise-based training, working towards agreed goals and adapting the approach as needs change.
We provide advice to care home staff on safe handling, positioning and the use of relevant equipment for transfers and mobility, in line with changing abilities.
We reassess regularly, adjusting the rehabilitation plan in line with changes and maintaining communication with the care team and family where appropriate.
Yes. While we cannot reverse a progressive neurological condition, physiotherapy plays an important role in managing symptoms, maintaining mobility and advising the care team as needs change.
Yes. Our physiotherapists are experienced in adapting their approach and communication for individuals with dementia or cognitive impairment, working closely with the care team.
Visit frequency depends on the individual's condition and goals. This is agreed following the initial assessment and reviewed regularly as needs change.
Yes. We assess positioning and equipment needs as part of our neurological physiotherapy service, working with the care team to implement recommendations.
Yes, we offer discounts for block bookings. Please contact us for details.
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