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Neuro Physiotherapy For Stroke
Harley Street, Central London
Expert neuro physiotherapy for stroke at ALO, helping you regain movement and independence.
Neuro Physiotherapy for Stroke Harley Street
Recovering after a stroke can affect strength, coordination, balance and everyday movement.
At ALO Physiotherapy, our specialist neuro physiotherapy programme supports people rebuilding mobility and independence following stroke.
Through personalised, evidence-based rehabilitation, our neurological physiotherapists focus on improving walking, strength, coordination and functional movement.
Every treatment plan is tailored to your recovery stage and goals, helping retrain movement patterns, restore confidence and support long-term recovery.
Understanding Stroke
A stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is interrupted, which can damage the areas responsible for movement, coordination and muscle control. Depending on the part of the brain affected, people may experience weakness on one side of the body, reduced balance, muscle stiffness or difficulty with coordination.
These changes can make everyday activities such as walking, standing, or using the arms and hands more challenging. Neurological physiotherapy focuses on retraining movement, improving strength and restoring balance through targeted rehabilitation exercises to help people regain independence and confidence.
Symptoms of Stroke
How ALO Treats Stroke
At ALO Physiotherapy, stroke rehabilitation focuses on helping people regain movement, strength and independence following neurological injury. Our neurological physiotherapists create personalised rehabilitation programmes designed around your recovery stage, symptoms and functional goals.
Treatment begins with a detailed assessment of movement, strength, balance, coordination and walking ability. From this, we develop a tailored rehabilitation plan that supports recovery and functional improvement.
Your rehabilitation may include:
- Gait training to improve walking pattern and stability
- Strength and mobility exercises to rebuild muscle function
- Balance and coordination training to improve stability and reduce fall risk
- Upper limb rehabilitation to restore arm and hand function
- Postural retraining to improve body alignment and control
- Functional movement practice for everyday tasks such as standing, turning and transferring
Our aim is to support the brain’s ability to relearn movement patterns through structured rehabilitation, helping patients improve mobility, regain confidence and restore independence.
Complementary treatments & programmes
Stroke rehabilitation often benefits from a multidisciplinary approach. Alongside specialist neurological physiotherapy, several complementary treatments available at ALO Physiotherapy can support recovery, mobility and long term independence.
- Manual Therapy: Hands on physiotherapy techniques can help improve joint mobility, reduce muscle tightness and support comfortable movement during rehabilitation.
- Strength and Mobility Training: Targeted exercise programmes help rebuild muscle strength, improve range of movement and support functional recovery.
- Soft Tissue Therapy and Sports Massage: Soft tissue treatments can help relieve muscle tension and improve flexibility during rehabilitation.
- Telehealth Physiotherapy: Remote physiotherapy sessions allow patients to continue rehabilitation exercises and receive guidance from home when clinic visits are difficult.
- Physiotherapy Home Visits: For patients with reduced mobility following stroke, home physiotherapy provides specialist care in a familiar environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can physiotherapy help recovery after a stroke?
Yes. Physiotherapy is a key part of stroke rehabilitation. Targeted exercises can help improve strength, coordination, balance and walking ability, supporting recovery and independence.
When should physiotherapy start after a stroke?
Physiotherapy often begins as soon as it is medically safe to do so. Early rehabilitation can help retrain movement and prevent long term mobility problems.
What does stroke rehabilitation physiotherapy involve?
Stroke physiotherapy may include strength training, balance exercises, gait training, mobility work and functional movement practice to help restore everyday activities.
Can physiotherapy help regain arm and hand function after a stroke?
Yes. Neurological physiotherapy can include targeted exercises and rehabilitation techniques designed to improve arm strength, coordination and fine motor control.
How long does stroke physiotherapy take?
Recovery varies depending on the severity of the stroke and individual progress. Many people benefit from ongoing rehabilitation to continue improving mobility and function.
Can physiotherapy reduce the risk of falls after a stroke?
Yes. Balance and stability exercises are an important part of stroke rehabilitation and can help improve confidence and reduce fall risk.
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