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As an advanced specialist neurological rehabilitation facility, The Rehab Physio is proud to be bringing neurological physiotherapy to the people of North West England and surrounding areas. We're here to provide you with skilled and experienced physiotherapists backed by the latest technology - the kind of people, advanced techniques and equipment that can optimise recovery from neurological and major traumatic injury.
The Rehab Physio is a well-resourced, private practice with a passion for applying novel techniques and treatments from around the world. Our independence means we're free to explore the very latest developments, and to utilise the most effective of them for our patients.
As an advanced specialist neurological rehabilitation facility, The Rehab Physio is proud to be bringing neurological physiotherapy to the people of North West England and surrounding areas. We're here to provide you with skilled and experienced physiotherapists backed by the latest technology - the kind of people, advanced techniques and equipment that can optimise recovery from neurological and major traumatic injury.
The Rehab Physio is a well-resourced, private practice with a passion for applying novel techniques and treatments from around the world. Our independence means we're free to explore the very latest developments, and to utilise the most effective of them for our patients.
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The Rehab Physio was created by Christopher and Jennifer Wynne, as the way to deliver the highest quality specialist neurological physiotherapy across the North West of England and North Wales.
It's a practice founded on passion; we're driven by the desire to provide the best rehabilitation care for people suffering a range of serious neurological conditions.
In the past, specialist rehabilitation services have been hard to access, so we were founded to ensure the best care in this under-served sector, and to meet the needs of people living with a range of conditions.
It's a practice founded on passion; we're driven by the desire to provide the best rehabilitation care for people suffering a range of serious neurological conditions.
In the past, specialist rehabilitation services have been hard to access, so we were founded to ensure the best care in this under-served sector, and to meet the needs of people living with a range of conditions.
The conditions we treat can often mean sufferers and those close to them feel helpless.
So while our prime focus is on treating the condition itself, the effect of alleviating difficulties can also mean a transformation in how patients feel about their life and future.
At The Rehab Physio everyone on the team is passionate about helping patients recover and rehabilitate, and we each bring an optimistic approach to our work.
Just as importantly, with us you're in a place where every therapy can be considered, including some of the latest developments from around the world.
So while our prime focus is on treating the condition itself, the effect of alleviating difficulties can also mean a transformation in how patients feel about their life and future.
At The Rehab Physio everyone on the team is passionate about helping patients recover and rehabilitate, and we each bring an optimistic approach to our work.
Just as importantly, with us you're in a place where every therapy can be considered, including some of the latest developments from around the world.
Cerebral palsy is the name for disorders of the development of the brain, affecting movement and posture resulting in activity limitation.
This is caused by a non-progressive insult affecting the foetal or infant brain.
Often, symptoms include poor coordination, stiff muscles, weak muscles, and tremors.
These symptoms range from mild to severe and affect each child differently.
The majority of parents and carers are usually left to carry out their own physiotherapy programme to manage cerebral palsy, and they're often not aware of the full scope of services that may benefit their child.
This is caused by a non-progressive insult affecting the foetal or infant brain.
Often, symptoms include poor coordination, stiff muscles, weak muscles, and tremors.
These symptoms range from mild to severe and affect each child differently.
The majority of parents and carers are usually left to carry out their own physiotherapy programme to manage cerebral palsy, and they're often not aware of the full scope of services that may benefit their child.
The Rehab Physio offers rehabilitation for individuals following complex injuries and polytrauma.
Polytrauma usually refers to severely injured patients with two or more significant traumatic injuries.
A common example would be someone who has multiple fractures due to a car or work place accident.
Neurological injury is often linked with polytrauma.
Aside from musculoskeletal injury, traumatic brain injury (TBI) is generally seen as the most common constituent of polytrauma.
We help many patients after their operations - people who find their mobility and movement failing after complex or unsuccessful surgical treatment.
Polytrauma usually refers to severely injured patients with two or more significant traumatic injuries.
A common example would be someone who has multiple fractures due to a car or work place accident.
Neurological injury is often linked with polytrauma.
Aside from musculoskeletal injury, traumatic brain injury (TBI) is generally seen as the most common constituent of polytrauma.
We help many patients after their operations - people who find their mobility and movement failing after complex or unsuccessful surgical treatment.
Foot drop makes it difficult to lift your foot and toes.
It is a symptom of paralysis or weakened muscles at the front of your leg.
This often means a person will drag their foot on the ground and have difficulty walking.
Foot drop can be thought of as a symptom of another problem, such as damaged nerves in the leg causing muscular malfunctions.
It can also be an issue related to an injury in the brain or spine.
Sometimes foot drop occurs because of a neurological condition, for example Parkinson's disease or MS.
It is a symptom of paralysis or weakened muscles at the front of your leg.
This often means a person will drag their foot on the ground and have difficulty walking.
Foot drop can be thought of as a symptom of another problem, such as damaged nerves in the leg causing muscular malfunctions.
It can also be an issue related to an injury in the brain or spine.
Sometimes foot drop occurs because of a neurological condition, for example Parkinson's disease or MS.
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