Stroke (CVA) Rehabilitation 

A stroke can affect movement, balance, coordination, and speech. Early and ongoing physiotherapy helps to retrain the brain, improve function, and prevent secondary issues such as stiffness and muscle loss. 
 
We help with: 
 
Regaining walking ability 
Improving arm and hand movement 
Balance and falls prevention 
Postural control and coordination 

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) 

Multiple Sclerosis is a long-term neurological condition that affects nerve signals between the brain and body. While there is no cure, physiotherapy plays a vital role in managing symptoms and maximising function. 
 
We support clients with: 
 
Muscle weakness and fatigue 
Spasticity and stiffness 
Balance and gait problems 
Mobility maintenance and falls prevention 

Parkinson’s Disease 

Parkinson’s Disease affects movement, often causing tremors, stiffness, and slowness. Physiotherapy can improve mobility, posture, and independence, helping people live more actively for longer. 
 
We focus on: 
 
Gait re-education 
Reducing rigidity and improving flexibility 
Fall prevention and stability 
Functional movement and exercise planning 

Brain Injury (ABI & TBI) 

Brain injuries can result from trauma (TBI) or medical events like strokes or tumours (ABI). These often affect motor control, coordination, strength, and sensation. 
 
Physiotherapy can support: 
 
Gait and balance retraining 
Strength and muscle tone management 
Neuroplasticity and functional movement re-education 
Fatigue and postural support 

Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) 

Depending on the level and severity of injury, spinal cord damage can affect sensation, movement, and bladder/bowel control. 
 
Rehabilitation goals include: 
 
Maximising mobility and function 
Preventing joint stiffness and muscle shortening 
Building upper body strength (if needed for wheelchair use) 
Promoting independence with daily tasks 

Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) 

FND can cause movement difficulties, weakness, tremors, and non-epileptic seizures — despite normal scans or test results. Our physios work closely with clients to improve movement, control, and confidence through education and gradual re-training. 
 
We help with: 
 
Improving walking patterns 
Overcoming functional weakness 
Movement confidence and pacing 
Holistic recovery planning 

Peripheral Neuropathy & Nerve Injury 

Peripheral neuropathy or nerve injuries (like from diabetes, surgery, or trauma) can lead to numbness, weakness, or coordination problems, especially in the hands or feet. 
 
Our neuro physio team supports: 
 
Balance and walking 
Strengthening affected muscles 
Pain and sensation management 
Preventing joint stiffness or deformity 

Cerebral Palsy (Adult Rehabilitation) 

We also support adults with cerebral palsy (CP) who want to maintain mobility, manage tone, or adapt to life changes as they age. We tailor rehab to your individual goals and physical presentation. 
 
Focus areas: 
 
Stretching and mobility 
Managing spasticity 
Strength and posture 
Functional movement and independence 

Why Choose The Injury Clinic? 

Experienced neurological physiotherapists 
Private rehab room with specialist equipment 
Integrated team (physio, osteopathy, recovery) 
Individualised plans with a focus on function, confidence & independence