Neuro Rehab
What is Neurological Rehab?
Neurological Rehab is the treatment of patients who have a neurological disorder. Neurological disorders are those affecting the brain, spinal cord and nerves; such as stroke, MS and Parkinson's disease.
Neurological physiotherapists are experienced in treating neurological patients and attend courses specific to neurological physiotherapy to further their knowledge in this area.
How does neurological rehab differ from other physiotherapy?
When the nervous system is damaged muscles may feel weak and floppy or very tight with spasms or tremor and movement may be uncoordinated. Along with movement disorders there may be altered sensation and problems with speech and swallowing.
Your initial assessment will consist of a full physical assessment and a detailed account of your past medical history and previous mobility. Physiotherapy goals will then be set between you and your physiotherapist (and, if appropriate, your family or carers) before treatment is started. Treatment can be carried out in our clinic or your home setting to accommodate the needs of you, your family or care arrangements and, if appropriate, your schooling.
Treatment is specific to you, and involves methods to overcome your physical problems such as stretching, strengthening, balance and walking practice (if appropriate), postural awareness and control, respiratory assessment and education. Advice and recommendations will also be given on suitable walking aids and home adaptations / equipment. Treatment programmes vary depending on your symptoms and condition. The majority of patients are seen once or twice a week and complete a home exercise programme between treatment sessions. If required, DDB Physiotherapy Clinic are able to provide intensive physiotherapy treatment or maintenance physiotherapy of one or two sessions per month.
With your consent, DDB Physiotherapy Clinic will liaise directly with your GP and other relevant medical professionals.
The physiotherapists at DDB Physiotherapy Clinic can offer treatment and advice at any stage of a condition; sometimes early treatment can prevent the progression of a condition and prevent secondary complications. In some cases, although conditions may progress over time, there can still be gains by having physiotherapy to improve quality of life and promote independence.
Neurological Disorders
DDB Physiotherapy Clinic commonly treat the following neurological disorders:
• Stroke
• Cerebral Palsy
• Head Injury
• Spinal Cord Injury
• Multiple Sclerosis
• Dementia
• Parkinson's Disease
• Guillain Barre Syndrome
• Peripheral Nerve Injury
• Developmental Delay
• Fibromyalgia
• Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
• Dyspraxia
• Transverse Myelitis
• Huntington's Disease
• Motor Neurone Disease
• Muscular Dystrophy
• Myopathy
Home Visit
DDB Physiotherapy Clinic provides physiotherapy assessments and treatment in the comfort of your own home. This service is often utilised by patients that have difficulty attending clinic appointments or for those that are experiencing difficulty performing everyday tasks at home.
People that benefit from a home assessment and treatment are those that have difficulty getting in and out of bed, in and out of chairs, up and down stairs, lack confidence to walk outside on their own and those that require assistance with everyday activities such as washing and dressing.
By seeing you in your own home, your physiotherapist will be able to witness the problems that you are experiencing with everyday activities. From this your physiotherapist can advise you on walking aids and / or home adaptations to enable you to regain or retain your independence and increase your quality of life.
Home visits are available upon request at an additional cost of £15 to allow for travel time
Personal Exercise Programmes
Everyone with a neurological condition can benefit from a personal exercise programme.
Following your initial assessment the specialist physiotherapists at DDB Physiotherapy Clinic will design a personal exercise programme that is unique to you.
Your exercise programme will complement your physiotherapy treatment and will consist of:
• stretching exercises
• exercises to correct muscle imbalances
• normal movement exercises
• balance / co-ordination exercises
• muscle control exercises
Benefits of Personal Exercise Programmes
• increase mobility
• increase strength
• reduce contractures
• increase confidence
• increase balance
• reduce risk of falls
• increase independence
DDB Physiotherapy Clinic will review your personal exercise programme during treatment sessions. Our neurological physiotherapists will progress your exercises appropriately to allow you to continue to make progress.
Aids & Adaptions
Many people with neurological disorders experience difficulties with everyday tasks, such as; getting in and out of bed, on and off chairs, on and off the toilet, washing / bathing yourself, getting dressed, getting around your home, going up and down the stairs, getting in and out of your home and making meals or drinks. DDB Physiotherapy Clinic can assess your home environment and provide you with suitable recommendations for aids or adaptations to retain or regain your independence.
Your physiotherapist can show you how to use recommended equipment and will often teach you how to do things in easier, safer, new ways to enable you to remain as independent as possible.
Commonly recommended aids and adaptations are:
• Walking sticks
• Crutches
• Zimmer frames
• Gutter frames
• Three wheeled walkers
• Four wheeled walkers
• Wheelchairs
• Seating systems
• Pressure relief cushions
• Access ramps
• Bath seats
• Shower seats
• Perching stools
• Kitchen equipment /accessories
• Cups / beakers for easy drinking / swallowing
• Grab rails
• Hoists / slings
• Transfer boards / belts
• Leg lifters
• Bed levers
• Toilet seat raises
• Toilet frames
• Adapted toilets
The aids and adaptations that you may benefit from depend on your current diagnosis / symptoms, your individual housing circumstances, your lifestyle, and your goals.
Our physiotherapists will discuss with you how many sessions they feel you might need at your initial consultation which will last 60 minutes and costs £50. Further sessions will take 30-60 minutes and cost £50 per session.
Home visits are available upon request at an additional cost of £15 to allow for travel time
If you want to know more about how we might help you
why not call us on 023 9255 2266 or email us