At The Physios, we specialize in providing expert Neuro Physiotherapy services designed to support patients with neurological conditions and help them regain mobility, strength, and independence. Our team of experienced and compassionate physiotherapists is dedicated to delivering personalized treatment plans that cater to the unique needs of each patient. Whether you're recovering from a stroke, managing Parkinson’s disease, or dealing with spinal cord injuries, we use proven, evidence-based approaches to improve your quality of life. As a trusted provider of physiotherapy services for seniors and adults, The Physios offers in-clinic and home-based neuro rehab programs that promote healing and functional recovery.
Neuro Physiotherapy is a specialized area of physical therapy that focuses on the rehabilitation of individuals with neurological impairments. These impairments may be the result of trauma, disease, or degenerative conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, or peripheral nerves. Conditions such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, cerebral palsy, and spinal cord injuries often result in muscle weakness, poor balance, impaired coordination, and decreased mobility. At The Physios, our neuro physiotherapists use targeted exercises, mobility training, and hands-on techniques to retrain the nervous system and enhance the patient’s functional independence.
The Physios offers a wide range of neuro rehab services tailored to meet the needs of each individual. Our core specialities include:
We provide intensive physiotherapy for post-stroke patients to regain lost motor skills and function. Our stroke rehab program focuses on limb strengthening, gait training, posture correction, and neuroplasticity exercises that help the brain reorganize and form new neural connections.
Parkinson’s disease affects movement, coordination, and balance. Our therapy focuses on improving gait, reducing rigidity, enhancing flexibility, and using cueing techniques for improved movement control. We also focus on fall prevention and functional mobility exercises that support daily living.
Patients with spinal cord injuries face partial or complete loss of motor and sensory function. Our rehabilitation specialists use strength training, mobility aids, and neurofacilitation techniques to support recovery and maximize independence.
For patients with MS, we offer symptom-specific therapy including fatigue management, balance training, spasticity control, and resistance exercises. Our therapists work closely with neurologists to offer comprehensive care plans.
Cerebral palsy therapy at The Physios is aimed at improving motor function in both children and adults. We use posture control exercises, joint mobilization, neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT), and task-specific training to enhance movement and function.
We help individuals affected by peripheral neuropathy or nerve damage with desensitization techniques, sensory re-education, and motor retraining to reduce symptoms like numbness, tingling, or muscle weakness.
Impaired balance and coordination are common after neurological damage. Our therapy includes static and dynamic balance exercises, proprioceptive training, and vestibular rehabilitation to reduce the risk of falls and restore stability.
Gait disturbances often result from neurological conditions. Our physiotherapists use treadmill training, assistive devices, and visual cueing to improve walking patterns, posture, and endurance.
At The Physios, we understand that no two neurological conditions are the same. That’s why we offer individualized care plans based on comprehensive assessments. Our team uses modern therapy equipment, evidence-based treatment protocols, and manual therapy techniques to ensure maximum recovery potential. We also offer home visit physiotherapy for patients who may be unable to travel due to their condition, ensuring they receive consistent, high-quality care.