Buckinghamshire · Home Visits Available
Stroke · Parkinson's disease · Multiple sclerosis · Brain injury · Spinal cord conditions
Neurological conditions affect movement, balance, coordination, and independence in ways that require specialist physiotherapy. I provide private neurological physiotherapy at home across Buckinghamshire — working with patients with stroke, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, acquired brain injury, and spinal cord conditions. Home visits are particularly important for neurological patients, many of whom face significant mobility challenges that make travelling to a clinic difficult or impossible.
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Every treatment plan is built around your specific situation — not a generic protocol.
A comprehensive assessment of neurological function, movement quality, tone, balance, and functional ability — establishing a clear baseline and identifying the most impactful rehabilitation goals.
Task-specific, repetitive movement training that harnesses the brain's ability to reorganise and form new neural pathways — the scientific basis for neurological recovery.
Manual therapy, stretching, and positioning strategies to manage abnormal muscle tone — reducing pain, preventing contractures, and improving movement quality.
Progressive walking rehabilitation to improve gait pattern, walking speed, endurance, and safety — including outdoor walking practice where appropriate.
For patients with neurological conditions, home visit physiotherapy is often the most practical and clinically appropriate option. Many neurological patients have mobility limitations, fatigue, or cognitive difficulties that make clinic attendance challenging. Working at home means rehabilitation is directly relevant to the patient's real environment — and family members can be actively involved in the recovery process.
Book a Home VisitNo GP referral needed. Home visits across Buckinghamshire. Most patients seen within 48 hours.