
Neurological Conditions
Living with a neurological condition can bring unique challenges, whether it’s regaining movement after a stroke, managing the symptoms of Parkinson’s, or adapting to life with multiple sclerosis, a spinal cord injury, or a traumatic brain injury. Specialist physiotherapy at home can make a real difference in helping you stay active, independent, and confident. My approach focuses on tailored physical activity designed to support everyday functional tasks. This could include improving walking, balance, coordination, or arm and hand function all with the aim of making daily activities easier and more manageable.

What you can expect:
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Functional goal setting: Together, we’ll agree on goals that are meaningful to you whether that’s walking safely to the garden, getting dressed more easily, or improving confidence with mobility indoors or outdoors.
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Adapted exercise programmes: Carefully structured activities to retrain movement, strengthen muscles, and enhance balance and coordination.
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Support with daily living tasks: Practical strategies to make everyday activities safer and easier.
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Holistic support network: Thanks to my NHS experience and community connections, I can suggest and refer to other services where beneficial, ensuring you have joined-up support for your ongoing care.
With the right combination of movement, repetition, and goal-focused therapy, we can work together to maximise independence and quality of life.
Treatment techniques may include:

With the right combination of movement, repetition, and goal-focused therapy, we can work together to maximise independence and quality of life.
👉 Book your home neurological physiotherapy session in Sussex today and take the next step towards greater independence.
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Manual therapy: Hands-on techniques such as massage, soft tissue release, and Maitland mobilisation to ease stiffness and reduce discomfort.
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Exercise prescription: Targeted exercises designed to build strength, improve flexibility, and support long-term recovery.
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Posture management: Advice and practical strategies to improve alignment and reduce strain in everyday movements.
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Activity moderation: Guidance on pacing and adapting tasks to support recovery while keeping you active.
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Education & self-management tools: Helping you understand your condition so you feel in control of your progress.