Neurological Physiotherapy
Expert care for stroke, Parkinsons, multiple sclerosis, and other neurological conditions

Understanding Neurological Conditions
Overview
Neurological physiotherapy specializes in treating individuals with neurological disorders affecting the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system. Our expert therapists help restore movement, improve function, and enhance quality of life.
Conditions We Treat
- Stroke and post-stroke recovery
- Parkinsons disease
- Multiple sclerosis (MS)
- Spinal cord injuries
- Traumatic brain injury
- Cerebral palsy
- Guillain-BarrΓ© syndrome
Common Challenges
- Muscle weakness and paralysis
- Balance and coordination difficulties
- Spasticity and abnormal muscle tone
- Gait and mobility impairments
- Loss of fine motor skills
- Reduced independence in daily activities
Our Specialized Treatment Approach
Approach
- Comprehensive neurological assessment
- Individualized treatment planning
- Multidisciplinary care coordination
- Family education and support
Techniques
- Neurodevelopmental therapy (NDT)
- Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF)
- Balance and gait training
- Functional electrical stimulation
- Task-specific training
- Constraint-induced movement therapy
Treatment Goals
- Improve mobility and independence
- Enhance balance and coordination
- Reduce spasticity and pain
- Restore functional abilities
- Prevent secondary complications
- Maximize quality of life
Why Choose Us for Neurological Care
- Specialized neurological physiotherapy expertise
- Advanced assessment and treatment techniques
- Personalized rehabilitation programs
- State-of-the-art therapeutic equipment
- Compassionate and patient-centered care
- Family involvement and education
- Long-term support and follow-up
- Proven track record of successful outcomes
Frequently Asked Questions
How soon after a stroke should physiotherapy begin?
Ideally, physiotherapy should begin as soon as medically stable, often within 24-48 hours after a stroke. Early intervention significantly improves recovery outcomes and helps prevent complications.
Can neurological physiotherapy help with Parkinsons disease?
Yes, physiotherapy is highly beneficial for Parkinsons patients. It helps improve mobility, balance, posture, and reduces the risk of falls. Regular therapy can slow disease progression and maintain independence longer.
How long does neurological rehabilitation take?
The duration varies greatly depending on the condition, severity, and individual response to treatment. Some patients see improvements in weeks, while others may require ongoing therapy for months or years. We create realistic timelines based on your specific situation.