Conditions We Treat

Stroke Recovery & Rehabilitation

A stroke can affect movement, speech, and coordination on one or both sides of the body. Our physiotherapy focuses on retraining the brain-muscle connection through neuroplasticity-based exercises, gait training, and upper limb rehabilitation, helping you regain as much independence as possible in daily activities.

Parkinson's Disease Management

Parkinson's progressively affects movement, balance, and posture. We use evidence-based techniques including LSVT BIG therapy principles, rhythmic movement training, and balance exercises to slow functional decline, reduce fall risk, and keep you active and mobile for longer.

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

MS causes unpredictable episodes of weakness, fatigue, and coordination problems. Our rehab programs are tailored around your current relapse or remission phase focusing on energy conservation, strength maintenance, balance retraining, and keeping you functional through flare-ups and beyond.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Depending on the level and completeness of the injury, a spinal cord injury can affect movement and sensation partially or fully. We work on maximising whatever movement potential remains through strength training, functional mobility, wheelchair skills, and preventing secondary complications like pressure sores or contractures.

Peripheral Nerve Injuries

Injuries to peripheral nerves from trauma, compression, or surgery can cause weakness, numbness, or loss of fine motor control. Our treatment includes nerve gliding exercises, progressive strengthening, sensory re-education, and functional retraining to restore as much normal movement and sensation as possible.

Balance & Coordination Disorders

Poor balance and coordination can stem from a range of neurological causes, inner ear issues, cerebellar conditions, or post-illness weakness. We assess your specific balance deficits and design targeted vestibular and proprioceptive training programs to reduce fall risk and restore your confidence in everyday movement.

Our Approach to Neuro Physiotherapy

We begin with a detailed neurological assessment to understand your specific deficits, movement, balance, strength, or coordination. From there, we build a structured rehab plan combining motor retraining, balance exercises, gait training, and functional movement therapy, with progress reviewed and adjusted at every stage.

  • Specialist-led care from an MPT Neuro-qualified physiotherapist

  • Functional, goal-oriented rehab focused on real-life independence

  • CBT-integrated approach for the emotional side of recovery

  • Home visit options for patients with limited mobility

Ready to start your neuro physiotherapy journey?

Book a session with our specialists today.