We understand that a multidisciplinary approach to neurological rehabilitation results is the best outcomes for our clients.
With all services under one roof, we will individually tailor our recommendations to the individual’s circumstances, and provide flexibility based on circumstances.
Acquired Brain Injury
Rehabilitation after ABI centers on the principle of neuroplasticity or promoting rewiring of the brain, via exercise-based interventions. Due to the complex and variable nature of brain injury, no two people with brain injury are the same. So, we will work with you to develop an individualised program designed to meet your goals.
Being a multidisciplinary clinic means what we can combine the latest approaches in Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Exercise Physiology and Dietetics to provide our clients with clear and integrated strategies for their rehabilitation.
Stroke Rehabilitation
When it comes to stroke rehabilitation, we generally begin working with our clients once they have been discharged from hospital.
We understand the role that neuroplasticity plays within stroke rehabilitation, that’s why we believe in a multi-disciplinary approach to care.
Our expert team will complete a comprehensive assessment and tailor a treatment plan to your goals and current abilities.
Treatment sessions commonly include:
Strengthening exercises to strengthen muscles paralysed or weak after your stroke
Arm therapy aimed at improving your arm function
Sessions can also address any pain or discomfort you are experiencing
Throughout your session you will receive 1-1 support from your physiotherapist, exercise physiologist or therapy assistant
Group exercise programs may also be recommended to focus on your fitness, balance or function - but we’ll discuss these options with you during your initial consultaiton with us.
Parkinson’s Disease
After years of working with people with Parkinsons Disease, we have developed our own tailored program for people - PD Power.
PD Power is an exercise rehab and therapy program based on the latest evidence of neuroplasticity. It involves physical and cognitive exercises that boost the brain’s ability to rewire and protect itself. This leads to a delay in onset of more severe symptoms, and an improvement in current symptoms.
The benefits of our PD Power program include:
Improved Strength
Improved Balance
Optimised gait patterns and other movements
Improved Conditioning
Reduced falls risk
Improved posture
People often find our Exercise Physiology + Physiotherapy sessions enjoyable and helps with their mood and quality of sleep.
Multiple Sclerosis
Our passionate and caring Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists + Exercise Physiologists predominantly help MS patients maximize their physical capacity, remain active and manage their symptoms.
We do exercise rehabilitation to improve:
Range of motion
Balance
Strength through resistance training
Fatigue/cardiovascular conditioning
The exercises we would prescribe vary depending on the severity and functional level of the person.
Spinal Disorders (inc. Spinal Cord Injury)
Rebound Health is able to treat specific spinal disorders, provide rehabilitation plans post-spinal-surgery as well as treat general spinal symptoms and disorders from disability and aging.
We have clinical experience with scoliosis, lumbar spinal stenosis, canal stenosis, spina bifida, spinal arthritis, degenerative disc disease and most other common spinal disorders.
Problems in the spine can be caused by:
Disc degeneration
Injury
Infections
Loss of blood supply
Compression by fracture, bone, or tumour
By conducting a thorough initial consultation we will be able to work together to devise and deliver a therapy program that works towards your goals and aspirations.
Our Facility
Our state-of-the-art facility allows us to assist people In wheelchairs through the use of specialised equipment, to assist those with limited mobility by having Allied Health Assistant staff on-site to assist with transfers (including hoist transfers), and tailored programs to build strength and confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Neurological Physiotherapy is a highly specialised and crucial branch of physiotherapy that is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals living with neurological conditions. These conditions encompass a broad spectrum of disorders that impact the nervous system, which comprises the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. The nervous system is the body's intricate communication network, transmitting signals that control movement, sensation, and vital functions.
Neurological conditions can be immensely diverse, encompassing disorders such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, cerebral palsy, and many more. Each of these conditions presents unique challenges, affecting individuals in various ways, and requiring tailored approaches to rehabilitation. Top neurological conditions includes:
Stroke: Stroke, for instance, can result in muscle weakness, impaired coordination, and difficulties with balance and mobility. These physical impairments can significantly hinder a person's ability to perform everyday tasks.
Multiple Sclerosis: Multiple sclerosis, on the other hand, is characterised by a wide range of symptoms, including fatigue, muscle stiffness, and even cognitive issues. Managing these symptoms and maintaining functional independence is a primary focus of neurological physiotherapy.
Parkinson's Disease: Parkinson's disease brings its own set of challenges, with tremors, rigidity, and reduced mobility being common symptoms. Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in managing these symptoms and enhancing the patient's overall quality of life.
Neurological Physiotherapists are dedicated professionals with specialised training and expertise in assessing and treating these complex conditions. They work closely with individuals living with neurological disorders to address their specific challenges and goals. Their holistic approach includes:
Assessment: Conducting thorough assessments to understand the extent of impairments and how they affect daily life.
Treatment: Designing individualised treatment plans that may include exercises, manual therapy, and techniques to improve strength, coordination, balance, and mobility.
Education: Providing patients and their caregivers with valuable information on managing symptoms, preventing complications, and optimising their overall well-being.
Support: Offering emotional support and motivation, as living with a neurological condition can be physically and emotionally challenging.
In essence, Neurological Physiotherapy is a lifeline for individuals with neurological conditions. It not only helps them regain physical function but also empowers them to lead more fulfilling lives. Through personalised care and a deep understanding of the complexities of each condition, Neurological Physiotherapists make a profound impact on the journey to recovery and improved quality of life. -
Seeing a Neurological Physiotherapist can offer a range of significant health benefits, including:
Improved Mobility: Neurological conditions often lead to mobility issues, such as muscle weakness, balance problems, and difficulties with coordination. Neurological Physiotherapy can help patients regain and improve their mobility, making it easier to perform daily activities.
Pain Management: Many neurological conditions come with pain and discomfort. Physiotherapists can use various techniques to alleviate pain and improve the patient's comfort.
Enhanced Independence: Through targeted exercises and therapies, patients can regain their independence and reduce their reliance on caregivers.
Prevention of Complications: Neurological Physiotherapists can identify and address issues that may lead to complications, such as pressure sores or muscle contractures.
Improved Quality of Life: Ultimately, Neurological Physiotherapy aims to enhance the patient's overall quality of life. This includes not only physical improvements but also improvements in emotional well-being and social interaction. -
No, you do not need a referral from a GP to see a Neurological Physiotherapist. In many cases, patients can directly access the services of a Neurological Physiotherapist without a referral. This is especially beneficial for individuals who want to start their treatment promptly or believe that they may benefit from neurological physiotherapy.
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Choosing Rebound Health for Neurological Physiotherapy ensures you receive the highest care and expertise. Here's why you should consider us:
Specialised Knowledge: Our team of Neurological Physiotherapists possesses specialised knowledge and extensive experience in treating a wide range of neurological conditions.
Individualised Treatment: We understand that each patient is unique. Our treatment plans are tailored to your specific needs and goals, ensuring the most effective care possible.
Comprehensive Approach: We offer a holistic and comprehensive approach to neurological rehabilitation, encompassing physical, emotional, and social aspects of well-being.
Cutting-Edge Techniques: We stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in neurological rehabilitation, using evidence-based techniques to achieve optimal results.
Supportive Environment: At Rebound Health, you'll find a supportive and compassionate environment where your well-being is our top priority.
By choosing Rebound Health for Neurological Physiotherapy, you're making a commitment to your health and well-being, backed by a team of professionals dedicated to helping you achieve your best possible outcomes.