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For a neuro physiotherapy expert working across Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire and Norfolk, contact the team at Peterborough Physio today.
Peterborough Physio provides high quality, rehabilitation-focused treatment programmes for those living with an ABI, as part of our dedicated Brain Injury Services. We can provide specialist treatment to those who require immediate post-acute rehabilitation, delivered in the comfort of their own home environment.
An acquired brain injury (ABI) is a form of brain injury that an individual sustains, or ‘acquires’, after birth; individuals are not born with the injury as a result of congenital or genetic disorders.
Peterborough Physio provides specialist neurological physiotherapy service throughout East of England. Our specialist neurological physiotherapists have experience treating a wide range of neurological conditions such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Guillain Barre Syndrome, Head Injury, Huntington's Disease, Motor Neurone Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease, Spinal Cord Injury and more.
MS complications (contractures, disuse atrophy, pressure sores, risk of falls, increased dependence) can be reduced or prevented by rehabilitation interventions. Assessment for rehabilitation services should be considered early in the disease when changes may be easier to implement.
We offer a rehab programme tailored to your needs. We also offer a maintenance programme to maintain quality of life and also to delay any disability happening.
The goal of stroke rehabilitation is to help you relearn skills you lost when a stroke affected part of your brain. Stroke rehabilitation can help you regain independence and improve your quality of life.
The severity of stroke complications and each person's ability to recover vary widely. Researchers have found that people who participate in a focused stroke rehabilitation program perform better than most people who don't have stroke rehabilitation
The duration of your stroke rehabilitation depends on the severity of your stroke and related complications. Your stroke rehabilitation plan will change during your recovery as you relearn skills and your needs change. With ongoing practice, you can continue to make gains over time.
In patients with Parkinson's disease, we focus on transfers, posture, balance improvement and fall prevention, gait, upper limb functions, and physical capacity (including cardiorespiratory capacity) essential to carry out activities of daily life.