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Neurological Physiotherapy
Neurological physiotherapy involves the treatment of people experiencing movement and functional disorders caused by issues within the body’s nervous or neuromuscular system — often due to injury to the brain or spinal cord. These conditions may result in symptoms such as:
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Loss of movement or sensation
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Muscle weakness or floppiness
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Poor coordination or spasms
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Balance impairments
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Difficulty using hands, arms, legs, or feet
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Changes in gait, tremors, or reduced sensory feedback
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Through online neurological physiotherapy, individuals can be guided through specific exercises and movement strategies that help stimulate the nervous system, promote neuroplasticity, and retrain movement pathways — all from the safety and comfort of their home.
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Conditions We Support Through Online Care
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Stroke (mild to moderate cases post-discharge)
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Head Injuries (post-acute phase)
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Functional Neurological Disorders (FND)
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Spinal Cord Injuries (in stable condition)
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Multiple Sclerosis (mild to moderate symptoms)
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Parkinson’s Disease (early to mid-stage)
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How PhysioExplored Helps
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At PhysioExplored, we understand that the intensity, pace, and goals of neurological physiotherapy differ for every individual. That’s why our online consultations are designed to be:
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Personalized to your current ability and diagnosis
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Goal-oriented, focusing on practical movements and daily function
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Safe and progressive, with regular reassessment
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Supportive, with education for both patients and caregivers
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What Happens in an Online Neurological Physio Session
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Your session will typically include:
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Guided functional exercises to improve movement and control
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Activities to improve balance, posture, and coordination
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Strategies to manage spasticity, tremors, or rigidity
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Guidance for caregivers (if needed) on safe mobility assistance
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Progress tracking with updated home routines
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Therapists use video sessions to observe your movements, provide cues, and suggest adjustments in real time. With consistent practice and virtual support, many neurological patients can experience gradual improvements in movement, confidence, and independence.