Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a group of disorders that affect movement, muscle tone, and posture due to abnormal brain development or damage during early childhood. It can range from mild to severe, affecting coordination, balance, and overall motor function. Physiotherapy is a cornerstone of CP management, helping to improve mobility, independence, and quality of life through tailored interventions.
Physiotherapy is essential in managing Cerebral Palsy, focusing on improving mobility, reducing muscle stiffness, and maximizing functional abilities. Our physiotherapists use techniques like stretching, strengthening exercises, gait training, and postural management to address individual needs and promote independence.
Treatment plan for Cerebral Palsy:
If you have Cerebral Palsy, we recommend that you should make an Initial Assessment Appointment with one of our physiotherapists to assess your condition and recommend a course of treatment best suited to aid your recovery. You can book your appointment directly online or contact us on 03456 252 252 if you would like to speak to one of our advisers.
Online Booking Contact UsNeurological physiotherapy is a specialised approach designed to support individuals living with conditions that affect the nervous system, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, or spinal cord injuries. This treatment focuses on improving mobility, balance, coordination, and strength through personalised exercises and techniques tailored to your unique needs. Our experienced physiotherapists use evidence-based methods to help you regain independence, manage symptoms, and enhance your quality of life. To learn more about how neurological physiotherapy can benefit you, contact us today or book an appointment online using the link below.
Neurological Physiotherapy Contact UsNo, Cerebral Palsy cannot be cured, but physiotherapy can significantly improve mobility, reduce symptoms, and enhance quality of life.
Physiotherapy can begin as early as infancy to address developmental delays and maximise potential outcomes. However, we do not provide neurological physiotherapy for children under the age of 16 years.
Physiotherapy is an ongoing process and varies by individual. Long-term therapy may be needed to maintain and improve abilities.
Assistive devices may be recommended if mobility is significantly impaired. A physiotherapist will guide you through the options and ensure proper use.
iPS offers personalized care, experienced physiotherapists, and state-of-the-art facilities to help patients achieve their highest level of independence and mobility.
We want to ensure that all of our patients receive the information they need to make an informed decision about their treatment. If you have any questions or if you require assistance with anything, please let us know.
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