Physiotherapy of the central and peripheral nervous system such as a stroke.
Neurological physiotherapy is designed for individuals of all ages suffering from diseases of the central neurological system (brain, cerebellum, and spinal cord) or peripheral neurological system (nerve and muscle systems). These diseases may either be degenerative or acquired, often due to an accident.
Whether it's in the aftermath of a stroke, a head injury, or a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease or multiple sclerosis, a physiotherapist evaluates your condition and formulates a treatment plan aimed at maintaining and potentially enhancing your autonomy. They can help you regain your physical and functional abilities, thereby improving your quality of life. Prompt treatment by a physiotherapist can expedite and optimize recovery.
Rehabilitation exercise sessions, along with insightful advice tailored to your condition and environment, enable you to maintain your independence safely.
AVC
Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
Parkinson
Multiple sclerosis
Muscular dystrophy
Orthopaedic Physiotherapy
Neurological Physiotherapy
Vestibular rehabilitation
Treatment of chronic pain