Neurological Issues
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Neurological conditions can affect balance, movement, coordination, and independence. At Heal Physio Rehab, we provide structured neuro-rehabilitation for patients recovering from stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), or those living with progressive conditions like Parkinsonism and dementia. For nerve-related issues such as spinal neuropathies, we aim to reduce symptoms like weakness, numbness, or coordination loss through targeted therapy. We also support paediatric cases such as cerebral palsy, focusing on motor development and functional independence. Our neuro-rehab combines movement retraining, balance work, and cognitive support to improve overall quality of life at any stage.
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Stroke Rehabilitation
Stroke can affect muscle strength, balance, speech, and overall mobility. At Heal Physio Rehab, we provide structured neuro-rehabilitation to help patients relearn essential movements and regain independence. Our stroke rehab includes gait training, upper limb therapy, balance work, and task-specific retraining. Whether recovering from a mild or major stroke, we tailor each program to your needs and progress. Therapy also addresses spasticity, joint stiffness, and postural control. Our goal is to restore confidence and function in daily living, work, and social participation.

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Traumatic Brain Injury can cause a wide range of physical, cognitive, and coordination challenges. At Heal Physio Rehab, we support patients through every phase of recovery—from regaining movement and balance to improving focus and reaction time. Our rehab program addresses mobility, posture, motor planning, and muscle strength, along with strategies for fatigue and attention. Whether you're recovering from a fall, accident, or sports-related trauma, our approach is goal-oriented and personalised to help you regain as much function and independence as possible.

Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
Spinal cord injuries can lead to partial or complete loss of movement and sensation below the level of injury. At Heal Physio Rehab, we support both acute and long-term recovery in patients with paraplegia or quadriplegia. Our physiotherapy approach includes strengthening, muscle re-education, mobility retraining, spasticity management, and assistive equipment guidance. We work closely with patients and caregivers to improve independence in transfers, walking (if possible), and daily function. Whether you're in early rehab or community reintegration, our programs are tailored to your recovery goals.

Neuropathy Related to Spine
Spinal neuropathies occur when nerves exiting the spine are compressed or irritated, often due to disc herniation, spondylosis, or spinal stenosis. These conditions can cause numbness, weakness, tingling, or radiating pain in the arms or legs. At Heal Physio Rehab, we focus on relieving nerve irritation through manual therapy, nerve gliding techniques, postural correction, and strengthening. We also educate patients on spinal care and ergonomics. By targeting the root cause, we aim to reduce symptoms and restore pain-free, functional movement.

Dementia
Physiotherapy for individuals with dementia focuses on maintaining mobility, reducing fall risk, and enhancing overall quality of life. At Heal Physio Rehab, we create structured, gentle, and meaningful sessions that support safe movement and routine physical activity. Therapy may include balance work, strength training, and mobility practice in familiar patterns. We also involve caregivers in education and home strategies. While cognitive decline can be progressive, maintaining physical independence and reducing injury risk makes a significant difference in daily well-being.

Parkinson Disease
Parkinsonism affects movement, posture, and coordination due to changes in the brain’s dopamine system. At Heal Physio Rehab, we use evidence-based physiotherapy strategies like amplitude training, cueing techniques, and functional exercises to improve walking, balance, and strength. We address freezing episodes, tremors, and posture control while promoting independence. Sessions are tailored to each patient’s stage and presentation, with an emphasis on maintaining activity, reducing fall risk, and improving confidence in daily movement.

Bells Palsy
Bell’s Palsy is a sudden weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles due to inflammation of the facial nerve, usually on one side of the face. This can affect blinking, smiling, and speaking. At Heal Physio Rehab, we offer targeted facial rehabilitation to help improve symmetry, muscle control, and nerve recovery. Therapy may include facial exercises, neuromuscular re-education, soft tissue mobilisation, and mirror feedback training. Early intervention can accelerate recovery and reduce long-term facial imbalances. Our approach is gentle, progressive, and personalised to each stage of recovery.

Cerebal Palsy in Children
Cerebral Palsy is a neurological condition affecting muscle tone, posture, and movement in children. At Heal Physio Rehab, we provide early intervention and ongoing therapy to help children develop motor skills, improve balance, and participate in age-appropriate activities. Our approach is play-based, goal-oriented, and family-inclusive, ensuring therapy is both effective and engaging. We work on walking, sitting, hand function, and coordination depending on each child’s needs. Our goal is to help every child reach their potential in movement, independence, and social participation.
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