Neurological Physiotherapy

Neurological physiotherapy involves the assessment and treatment of people with movement and function disorders that have originated from problems within the body’s nervous and neuromuscular system. This can include:

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Traumatic brain or spinal cord injury, stroke, transient ischemic attacks
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Syndromes or genetic and congenital conditions like cerebral palsy
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Disease that affect the brain and spinal cord or peripheral nervous system, with more common examples being Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease
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Neurological conditions often manifest themselves as muscle weakness, poor balance and coordination, fatigue, ataxia, difficulty walking, uncontrolled muscle spasm and tremors, loss of function and decreased sensation or numbness.

Your Physiotherapist will undertake a comprehensive assessment of your strength, coordination and balance and will then tailor a treatment program to your unique needs. Depending on the impairment, your physiotherapy treatment may include:

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Home exercise program for balance, fitness, flexibility or fatigue management
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Passive Limb Exercises: if you are unable to move your arms and legs yourself
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Positioning / Splinting: correct limb positioning, or splint prescription, to ensure that your joints don’t tighten
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Bed Exercises: to stretch and strengthen your muscles
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Breathing and Circulation Exercises: to prevent respiratory and vascular complications such as chest infection and DVTs
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Mobilisation: assistance to move safely in bed, sit up, stand and walk
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Mobility Aids: prescription, advice and instruction on how to safely use a walking frame, or other walking aids as required

Neurological physiotherapy treatments

Neurological physiotherapy treatment may include hands-on therapies, movement retraining, specific exercise prescription and a home exercise program. Some people with neurological conditions require additional support, high levels of care and specialised equipment – your Physiotherapist can guide you and your family to the most appropriate services and organisations, so that you can receive the support you need.

5/22 Lake Street, Warners Bay,
NSW, 2282

reception@warnersbayphysiotherapy.com.au

(02) 4947 1299

Mon-Fri  7:40AM - 17:20PM