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Neurological Physiotherapy in Northampton

Neurological physiotherapy is a specialised branch of physiotherapy dedicated to helping individuals with neurological conditions improve their movement, function, and quality of life. At Move4 Physiotherapy, we understand that neurological conditions can significantly impact a person's ability to perform everyday tasks, leading to a loss of independence and reduced participation in daily activities. Our goal is to support you on your journey to regaining control, confidence, and a better quality of life through tailored therapeutic interventions.

Who Is Neurological Physiotherapy For?

Neurological physiotherapy is designed for individuals of all ages who are affected by a variety of neurological conditions. These conditions may include, but are not limited to:

  • Stroke: Stroke can often lead to weakness, loss of balance, coordination issues, and difficulties with mobility. Neurological physiotherapy can help restore function and improve independence.

  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS): MS can lead to muscle weakness, fatigue, and coordination difficulties.  Through targeted exercises and therapies, we aim to manage symptoms and improve overall function.

  • Parkinson's Disease: This progressive condition affects movement, causing tremors, stiffness, and slowed movement.  Physiotherapy focuses on improving mobility, balance, and coordination, helping you maintain independence.

  • Spinal Cord Injuries: Whether due to trauma or illness, spinal cord injuries can lead to significant physical challenges. Neurological physiotherapy works to maximise functional recovery and adapt to new ways of movement.

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): TBIs can result in a range of physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges. Our approach includes exercises and activities that promote recovery and enhance your ability to perform daily tasks.

  • Cerebral Palsy: For individuals with cerebral palsy, neurological physiotherapy can help improve motor function, posture, and mobility, enabling greater participation in daily life.

 

How Can Neurological Physiotherapy Help?

At Move4 Physiotherapy, we take a comprehensive and individualised approach to neurological rehabilitation. Our treatment plans are tailored to your specific needs, goals, and abilities, ensuring that each session is purposeful and effective.

  1. Improving Mobility and Balance: Neurological conditions often lead to difficulties with movement and balance. Through a combination of exercises, strength training, and balance activities, we work to improve your stability and confidence in moving around.

  2. Enhancing Strength and Coordination: Muscle weakness and coordination problems are common in neurological conditions. We use targeted exercises to build strength and improve coordination, making daily tasks easier to perform.

  3. Pain Management: Pain can be a significant barrier to recovery. Our physiotherapists use a variety of techniques, such as manual therapy, to reduce pain and discomfort, allowing you to focus on your rehabilitation.

  4. Promoting Independence: One of our primary goals is to help you regain independence in your daily life. Whether it's getting in and out of bed, walking, or performing household tasks, we work on functional activities that are directly relevant to your daily routine.

  5. Supporting Emotional Well-being: Living with a neurological condition can be challenging, not just physically but emotionally as well. Our compassionate team provides support, encouragement, and motivation throughout your rehabilitation journey.

 

Meet the Neurological Physio Lead

Rachel Morris-Love

Neurological Physio Lead

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Rachel Morris-Love

Neurological Physio Lead

MSc Neurological Physiotherapy (2018 at Coventry University) 

BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy (2007 at Coventry University)

Head of Physiotherapy Provision at The University of Northampton

Neurological Physiotherapist  with particular clinical specialism in Parkinsons, Multiple Sclerosis, Stroke, Ataxia and Functional Neurological Disorders.

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