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Neuro Physiotherapy For Multiple Sclerosis

Harley Street, Central London

Expert neuro physiotherapy for MS at ALO, helping you improve mobility and regain independence.

Neuro Physiotherapy for Multiple Sclerosis Harley Street

Multiple Sclerosis can affect mobility, balance, coordination and energy levels, making everyday movement more challenging.

At ALO Physiotherapy, our specialist neuro physiotherapy programme supports people with MS to maintain strength, mobility and independence.

Using personalised, evidence-based rehabilitation, our neurological physiotherapists focus on improving balance, walking, muscle control and fatigue management.

Each treatment plan is tailored to your symptoms and goals, helping you stay active and confident in daily life.

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Understanding MS

Multiple Sclerosis is a neurological condition that affects the communication between the brain and the rest of the body. Damage to the protective covering of the nerves can disrupt signals that control movement, balance and coordination.

As a result, people with MS may experience symptoms such as muscle weakness, fatigue, balance problems and reduced mobility. Neurological physiotherapy helps manage these symptoms through targeted exercises that improve strength, coordination and stability, supporting people with MS to stay active and maintain independence.

Symptoms of MS

How ALO Treats Multiple Sclerosis

At ALO Physiotherapy, treatment for Multiple Sclerosis focuses on maintaining mobility, improving strength and helping individuals manage the physical effects of the condition. Our neurological physiotherapists develop personalised treatment plans tailored to each person’s symptoms, activity levels and goals.

Following a comprehensive assessment of movement, strength, balance, coordination and fatigue levels, we create a programme designed to support safe and effective movement.

Your rehabilitation may include:

  • Balance and stability training to improve coordination and reduce fall risk
  • Strength and conditioning exercises to maintain muscle function
  • Mobility and gait training to support walking efficiency
  • Postural exercises to improve alignment and movement control
  • Fatigue management strategies to help pace physical activity
  • Functional movement training for everyday tasks and activities

Our goal is to help people with MS stay active, maintain independence and improve overall quality of life through structured neurological rehabilitation.

Complementary treatments & programmes

Managing Multiple Sclerosis often requires ongoing support to maintain mobility and manage symptoms. In addition to neurological physiotherapy, several complementary treatments at ALO Physiotherapy can support physical function and wellbeing.

  • Manual Therapy:Hands on physiotherapy techniques may help relieve muscle stiffness and improve joint mobility.
  • Strength and Conditioning Training: Targeted exercise programmes help rebuild muscle strength, improve range of movement and support functional recovery.
  • Soft Tissue Therapy and Sports Massage: Soft tissue therapy can help manage muscle tightness and improve comfort during movement.
  • Telehealth Physiotherapy: Virtual sessions allow patients to continue rehabilitation and receive professional guidance from home.
  • Physiotherapy Home Visits: Home-based physiotherapy offers convenient treatment for patients who may find travel difficult.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can physiotherapy help people with Multiple Sclerosis?

Yes. Physiotherapy can help manage symptoms of MS by improving strength, balance, coordination and mobility.

Is exercise safe for people with MS?

In most cases, yes. Exercise programmes designed by physiotherapists can help maintain physical function while managing fatigue and energy levels.

What does physiotherapy treatment for MS involve?

Treatment may include strength training, balance exercises, mobility work, gait training and fatigue management strategies.

Can physiotherapy help with balance problems in MS?

Yes. Neurological physiotherapy includes targeted exercises to improve stability, coordination and confidence when walking or standing.

How often should someone with MS see a physiotherapist?

The frequency depends on symptoms and goals. Some people attend regular sessions, while others follow structured home exercise programmes with periodic reviews.

Can physiotherapy help reduce fatigue in MS?

Physiotherapists can help manage fatigue by designing safe exercise programmes and pacing strategies that support activity without overexertion.

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