Neurological Physiotherapy in Wigston
Home-based neurological physiotherapy in Wigston for Parkinson’s, MS, brain injury, FND and other long-term conditions — delivered by a senior NHS-trained physiotherapist.
Neurological Physiotherapy at home in Wigston
Wigston (LE18) is a busy suburb south of Leicester covering Wigston Magna, South Wigston and Wigston Fields. With a population of older homeowners and several care homes, Jay sees a high volume of post-op orthopaedic rehab, falls prevention and stroke work, often supporting discharge from Leicester Royal Infirmary or Leicester General.
In Wigston, patients are most often discharged from Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester General Hospital, Glenfield Hospital. Local community services include Oadby & Wigston Community Therapy, LLR ICB Home First, and Jay is happy to coordinate where helpful.
About this service
Long-term neurological conditions rarely fit into a clinic appointment. They’re lived at home — on stairs, in bathrooms, getting in and out of bed, walking to the kitchen. That’s exactly where Jay’s neurological physiotherapy works best.
Jay has spent more than a decade working with neurological caseloads in NHS community and acute settings, including patients living with Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis, acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury and functional neurological disorder.
Your physiotherapist in Wigston
Jay Singh
Senior Physiotherapist serving Wigston
- BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy · HCPC PH104786
- 10+ years NHS experience — stroke, neuro, respiratory, MSK
- Phone: 07438 464257
- Email: jphysio2u@gmail.com
- Please mention Mobile Physiotherapist.co.uk when you call
What Jay treats
- Parkinson’s disease — freezing, festination, off-period management, balance
- Multiple sclerosis — fatigue management, spasticity, walking
- Acquired brain injury — motor, balance and cognitive-physical retraining
- Functional neurological disorder (FND) — graded movement retraining
- Spinal cord injury and cauda equina — transfers, mobility, function
- Cerebellar conditions and ataxia
- Long-term care and stable maintenance programmes
How the first visit works
- Specialist neurological assessment including tone, balance, gait and functional task analysis
- Validated outcome measures (Berg Balance, MDS-UPDRS subsections, 10m Walk, Tinetti)
- Symptom-specific programmes — cueing for Parkinson’s, fatigue pacing for MS, graded exposure for FND
- Carer and family training to keep gains going between visits
- Liaison with your neurologist, Parkinson’s nurse, MS nurse or community neuro team
Wigston FAQs
Do I need a referral from my neurologist?
No — you can self-refer. Jay is happy to liaise with your neurologist, Parkinson’s or MS nurse if you’d like joined-up care.
I have Parkinson’s and freezing episodes — can physio help?
Yes. Cueing strategies, structured walking practice and balance training all have strong evidence in Parkinson’s. Jay tailors the programme to your medication on/off pattern.
I’ve been told my condition is ‘stable’ — is physio still worthwhile?
Absolutely. A focused review every 6–12 months can prevent the gradual deconditioning that often comes with long-term neurological conditions.
Do you travel to Wigston and surrounding villages?
Yes — Jay covers all of Wigston including South Wigston, Wigston Magna, Wigston Fields, and the surrounding LE18 postcodes. Travel fees only apply for the most outlying villages and are confirmed on your free phone call.
My relative has just been discharged in Wigston. Can you start straight away?
Hospital-to-home transitions are core to Jay’s NHS background. Where capacity allows, a same-week visit in Wigston is usually possible. Get in touch directly to confirm.