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FAQs

What is Physiotherapy and how can it help?

Physiotherapy is a health-care treatment that helps your body move and function better. It is helpful for people of all ages and is often recommended when you have pain, an injury, difficulty moving, or for post-surgical rehabilitation.

What physiotherapy helps with:

  • Restores mobility: Helps you move more easily by improving the flexibility and strength of your muscles and joints.

  • Pain management: Uses exercises, manual therapy, and other techniques to reduce pain in areas like the neck, back, shoulders, or knees.

  • Rehabilitation after injury or surgery: Supports proper healing, helps you regain strength, and guides you safely back to normal activities.

  • Manages chronic conditions: Helps control long-term problems like arthritis or back pain, reducing symptoms and improving daily comfort.

  • Improves posture and alignment: Poor posture or joint alignment can cause pain. Physiotherapists find these issues and help correct them to prevent future problems.

  • Maintains general well-being: Keeps your joints moving well, improves balance, and supports overall body function.

What is Neuro Physiotherapy and how can it help?

Neuro physiotherapy focuses on people with conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, or nerves.

It helps by:

  • Setting realistic and achievable goals: These can be small or big steps that match your current abilities and help you improve safely.

  • Working on functional goals: Such as walking, standing, using your hands better, or doing daily activities more independently.

  • Improving strength, balance, and coordination: Helps your body relearn movements and become more stable and confident.

  • Encouraging neuroplasticity: Neuroplasticity means your brain can “rewire” itself and learn new pathways. In simple words, with the right exercises and practice, your brain can adapt and improve how your body moves.

  • Returning to your baseline or maintaining current function: Depending on the condition, physio can help you get back to your previous level of ability or maintain your current level to prevent decline.

What conditions we treat?

Stroke and Transient ischaemic attack (TIA), Multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's and Parkinson's plus syndrome, and long-term neurological conditions.

Joint pains and problems, postural assessment and treatment, post-surgical hip replacements, post-surgical knee replacements, joint osteoarthritis and falls prevention programs

Are there any additional charges I should be aware of?

We also kindly request you to confirm whether onsite parking is free at your home address. If not, an additional parking fee would apply.

Is the treatment personalised during physiotherapy home visits?

Yes, home physiotherapy offers a very customised approach. Your physiotherapist can design a plan that suits your specific condition and daily needs. Because sessions are one-to-one in your own home, the care is more focused, allowing for more effective and meaningful progress.

How do I book?

Simply call or message us to schedule your first appointment within your preferred time.

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Questions? Reach out anytime, happy to help.

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Hassle-free session at my home, felt comfortable and truly cared for.

Jon S

A cozy home setup with physio equipment and a friendly therapist.
A cozy home setup with physio equipment and a friendly therapist.

Quick answers to my questions helped me recover faster than expected.

Amy L

Patient and physiotherapist smiling warmly during a home visit.
Patient and physiotherapist smiling warmly during a home visit.
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