Neurological Rehabilitation
Our neurological programmes address conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system to improve balance, coordination, mobility, and functional independence.

Holistic Neurological Care
We support individuals living with conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injuries through carefully tailored therapy programmes.

Improving Balance and Care
Our rehabilitation sessions focus on retraining the body’s natural balance mechanisms and fine motor control, helping reduce falls, improve stability, and enhance confidence in daily movement.

Restoring Functional Mobility
Whether relearning how to walk or improving everyday movement, our goal is to rebuild strength, flexibility, and endurance so you can move with more ease and independence.

Promoting Independence and Quality of Life
We take a long-term view supporting not just physical recovery, but also helping you regain autonomy, re-engage with daily activities, and rebuild your life with dignity and purpose.
You have a question? We have an answer.
We work with clients affected by a wide range of neurological conditions, including stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and peripheral neuropathies. If you’re unsure whether your condition qualifies, feel free to contact us for a consultation.
Neurological rehabilitation focuses specifically on the nervous system—addressing issues like balance, coordination, motor control, and muscle tone. Treatments are often longer-term and highly individualised, with an emphasis on regaining functional independence in daily life.
Sessions are tailored to your needs but may include mobility training, balance exercises, postural work, neuromuscular stimulation, and functional task practice. We’ll also regularly assess your progress to ensure meaningful improvements over time.
Recovery timelines vary depending on your condition, goals, and response to therapy. Some clients see improvements within weeks, while others require ongoing support. We’ll work with you to create a plan that evolves with your progress.
Yes. Even if your condition is chronic or long-standing, physiotherapy can still improve strength, coordination, and quality of movement. Neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to adapt—remains active over time, and our programmes are designed to harness that potential.
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Not sure where to start or want to talk things through? Reach out and we’ll guide you through your options or help you book your first session.