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Neurological Physiotherapy  

Neurological Physiotherapists are physiotherapists who specialise in the management of individuals with movement problems due to disease or injury related to the brain or nervous system.

 

A Neurological Physiotherapist help treat symptoms of those dealing with nervous system damage to improve mobility and enhance a person’s ability to function in their day-to-day life. Patients of all ages can benefit from seeing a Neurological Physiotherapist, from children dealing with central nervous system damage to senior citizens having trouble with balance due to nervous system disorders.

Commonly Treated Conditions Include:

  • Parkinson’s disease

  • Traumatic brain injury

  • Spinal cord injury

  • Stroke

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Guillain Barre Syndrome

  • Ataxia

  • Progressive neurological conditions

  • Spasticity/tone

  • Cerebral palsy

  • Vestibular conditions – BPPV, Vertigo, Balance disorders

 

Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy 

Physiotherapists can safely and effectively assist you in managing your condition related to your musculoskeletal system. Whether you are young or old, training for a marathon or just trying to get back to running around with the grandchildren. Physiotherapy can offer a safe and comprehensive treatment for a wide range of conditions. We aim to create a treatment plan based on research evidence, combined with our clinical experience to best manage your condition. We understand that people with Neurological conditions can suffer from day to days discomfort related to the musculoskeletal system. 

 

Commonly Treated Conditions Include:

  • Low-back and neck pain

  • Muscle-tension headaches

  • General arthritic complaints

  • Hip and knee osteoarthritis

  • Post-operative orthopaedic procedures (joint replacements, tendon repairs, reconstructions)

  • Shoulder pain

  • Muscle strains

  • Joint sprains

  • Sporting injuries 

  • Work related injuries 

  • CTP third party (Motor Vehicle Accident) 

  • Fracture management (Fibreglass casting/ Cam boot)

 

Following a comprehensive assessment, the Physiotherapist will provide an explanation of the significant findings from the assessment and the condition that you are suffering from. We will help you understand your diagnosis and discuss treatment options to best manage your condition and reach your functional goal.

 

We want you to leave the session feeling better than before you came in! Hence, Physiotherapists at Isodynamics Rehab have a strong focus on being proficient with safe and effective manual therapy techniques to achieve good outcomes following the treatment session. In most cases, your Physiotherapist will prescribe a home-based exercise program to maximise the treatment effect and promote self-management of your condition so that you can recover from your injury as quickly as possible.

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