Neurological rehabilitation

Neurological rehabilitation

Specialist, high-intensity rehabilitation to rebuild movement, confidence and independence after neurological conditions — tailored to you and driven by the latest evidence.

Conditions we support

Some of the conditions we treat

Stroke

A stroke can affect movement, balance, strength and coordination. Our specialist physiotherapists deliver intensive, task-specific rehabilitation to help you regain function and independence — whether you’re recently discharged or living with the longer-term effects of a stroke.

Task-specific retraining of movement and walking
Strength, balance and coordination work
Spasticity and posture management
High-repetition practice to drive neuroplasticity
Support and education for you and your family

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Multiple sclerosis affects everyone differently, and symptoms can change over time. We provide individualised physiotherapy to help you manage fatigue, mobility, balance and strength — adapting your programme as your needs change to keep you active and independent.

Fatigue management strategies
Mobility, balance and falls prevention
Strength and flexibility work
Symptom management through relapse and remission
Support to stay active and independent

Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s disease affects movement, balance and confidence. Our physiotherapists use evidence-based approaches — including large-amplitude movement training and gait work — to help you move more freely, reduce falls and maintain independence.

Gait training and freezing strategies
Large-amplitude movement training
Balance and falls prevention
Posture and flexibility
Confidence and independence in daily activities

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Brain injury can affect movement, balance, coordination and daily function. We deliver individualised, goal-focused rehabilitation to help you rebuild physical skills and confidence, working closely with you, your family and your wider care team.

Retraining movement, balance and coordination
Strength and functional rehabilitation
Goal-focused, real-world practice
Spasticity and posture management
Collaborative support with families and carers
Not sure where to start?

Tell us what you’re facing — we’ll guide you to the right care.