Neurological conditions like stroke, Parkinson's disease, and brain injury can dramatically affect your ability to move, balance, and carry out everyday tasks. Physiotherapy is a cornerstone of rehabilitation, and having it delivered at home can make a real difference to outcomes.

What is neurological physiotherapy?

Neurological physiotherapy focuses on improving movement and function in people with conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, or nerves. Unlike general physiotherapy, it requires an understanding of how neurological damage affects movement patterns and how the brain can relearn and adapt.

Conditions we treat

Stroke rehabilitation

After a stroke, physiotherapy helps restore movement, improve balance, and retrain walking. The brain has a remarkable ability to form new neural pathways (neuroplasticity), and repetitive, targeted exercises are key to harnessing this ability. Starting physiotherapy early and continuing it consistently leads to better outcomes.

Parkinson's disease

Physiotherapy for Parkinson's focuses on maintaining mobility, improving balance, and managing the movement difficulties that come with the condition. This includes big, exaggerated movements (LSVT BIG principles), balance training, and strategies for managing freezing episodes.

Brain injury

Whether from trauma, tumour, or illness, brain injury rehabilitation focuses on rebuilding functional abilities. Physiotherapy works alongside other therapies to help you regain as much independence as possible.

Multiple sclerosis

Exercise-based physiotherapy helps manage MS symptoms, maintain fitness, and adapt to changing abilities. Programmes are carefully tailored to avoid fatigue while still challenging the body positively.

Why home-based neurological physio?

For people with neurological conditions, home visits are particularly beneficial:

  • Real-world practice: Treatment in your actual environment means practising stairs, transfers, and daily tasks where they really happen
  • Reduced fatigue: No energy spent travelling to appointments
  • Family involvement: Carers can be present and learn how to support exercises
  • Consistency: Regular visits without the barrier of transport

Areas covered

We provide neurological physiotherapy across the entire West Midlands:

Get in touch

If you or a family member needs neurological physiotherapy, call for a free, no-obligation chat about how we can help.

Call Saleh on 07517 373 622 or send an email.

About the author

Saleh Musmari is a Chartered Physiotherapist with clinical experience in neurological rehabilitation. He provides home visits across the West Midlands.