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Neuro Physiotherapy For Brain Injuries
Harley Street, Central London
Expert neuro physiotherapy for brain injuries at ALO, helping you regain function and independence.
Neuro Physiotherapy for Brain Injuries Harley Street
Brain injuries can impact movement, coordination, balance and cognitive-motor function, affecting everyday independence.
At ALO Physiotherapy, our specialist neuro physiotherapy programme supports recovery following traumatic or acquired brain injuries.
Through personalised, evidence-based rehabilitation, our neurological physiotherapists focus on rebuilding strength, coordination, balance and functional movement.
Every treatment plan is tailored to your recovery needs, helping retrain the brain and body to restore confidence and improve quality of life.
Understanding Brain Injuries
Brain injuries can occur as a result of trauma, illness or lack of oxygen to the brain. Damage to the brain can affect areas responsible for movement, balance, coordination and muscle control.
This can lead to challenges with walking, posture, strength and everyday functional activities. Neurological physiotherapy helps retrain movement patterns and improve physical function through structured rehabilitation exercises, supporting recovery and helping individuals regain independence in daily life.
Symptoms of Brain Injuries
How ALO Treats Brain Injuries
At ALO Physiotherapy, neuro physiotherapy for brain injuries focuses on restoring movement, improving physical function and supporting long-term recovery. Our neurological physiotherapists create tailored rehabilitation programmes based on each individual’s injury, symptoms and recovery goals.
Treatment begins with a detailed assessment of movement patterns, strength, balance, coordination and mobility to identify areas requiring rehabilitation.
Your rehabilitation may include:
- Gait training to improve walking ability and stability
- Strength and mobility exercises to rebuild physical function
- Balance and coordination training to improve control and reduce fall risk
- Postural retraining to improve body alignment and movement efficiency
- Functional rehabilitation for everyday activities such as standing, walking and transferring
- Progressive exercise programmes to support long term recovery and mobility
Through structured rehabilitation and consistent movement training, our aim is to help individuals regain confidence, improve physical independence and maximise recovery potential.
Complementary treatments & programmes
Recovery from a brain injury often involves a comprehensive rehabilitation approach. Alongside neurological physiotherapy, complementary treatments at ALO Physiotherapy can help support movement recovery and functional independence.
- Manual Therapy: Hands-on physiotherapy techniques can help improve joint mobility, reduce muscle tightness and support comfortable movement.
- Strength and Functional Training:Exercise programmes focus on rebuilding physical strength and improving everyday movement abilities.
- Soft Tissue Therapy and Sports Massage: Soft tissue treatments can help reduce muscle tension and improve flexibility during rehabilitation.
- Telehealth Physiotherapy:Virtual appointments allow ongoing support and rehabilitation guidance when in-person sessions are not possible.
- Physiotherapy Home Visits: Home physiotherapy enables patients with limited mobility to receive specialist rehabilitation in a comfortable environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can physiotherapy help recovery after a brain injury?
Yes. Physiotherapy plays an important role in brain injury rehabilitation by improving strength, coordination, balance and mobility.
When should physiotherapy begin after a brain injury?
Rehabilitation often begins once the individual is medically stable. Early physiotherapy can help restore movement and support recovery.
What does neuro physiotherapy for brain injury involve?
Treatment may include gait training, balance exercises, strength work and functional rehabilitation to help improve everyday movement.
Can physiotherapy help with balance problems after a brain injury?
Yes. Balance and coordination exercises are commonly used to improve stability and reduce fall risk.
How long does brain injury rehabilitation take?
Recovery varies depending on the severity of the injury. Some people require long-term rehabilitation to support continued improvement.
Can physiotherapy help people regain independence after a brain injury?
Yes. The goal of neurological physiotherapy is to improve mobility and functional movement so individuals can regain confidence and independence in daily life.
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