Neurological Issues

Our treatment approach focuses on:
✅ Improving balance and coordination
✅ Gait training and posture correction
✅ Stretching and strengthening exercises
✅ Tremor and rigidity management
✅ Functional training for daily activities

Stay active, strong, and independent — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today to regain confidence and movement control in your journey with Parkinson’s Disease!

Brain tumour

Are you experiencing frequent headaches, dizziness, or blurred vision?
Do you notice weakness, numbness, or coordination problems on one side of your body?
Have you had changes in speech, balance, memory, or emotional control?
Do you feel fatigued or have difficulty performing daily activities after treatment or surgery?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, you may be facing challenges related to a Brain Tumour — a condition where abnormal growth of cells in the brain affects nerve function, movement, and overall quality of life.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we offer individualized rehabilitation for patients recovering from brain tumours, focusing on improving mobility, strength, and functional independence.

Our physiotherapy care includes:
✅ Balance and coordination training
✅ Strengthening and endurance exercises
✅ Gait retraining and posture correction
✅ Neuro-rehabilitation to improve movement control
✅ Fatigue management and activity modification

Reclaim your strength and restore your independence — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for compassionate, expert rehabilitation after a brain tumour and take a confident step toward recovery and wellness!

Motor weakness

Do you feel weakness or heaviness in your arms or legs while performing daily activities?
Are you struggling to lift, grip, or move objects with ease?
Do you experience muscle fatigue, imbalance, or reduced coordination?
Has your strength declined after injury, illness, or a neurological condition?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, you may be experiencing Motor Weakness — a condition caused by impaired nerve or muscle function that affects movement, coordination, and independence.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we specialize in assessing and treating motor weakness through personalized physiotherapy programs that restore muscle power and improve functional mobility.

Our rehabilitation approach focuses on:
✅ Progressive strengthening and endurance training
✅ Neuromuscular re-education and coordination exercises
✅ Balance and gait retraining
✅ Posture correction and flexibility improvement
✅ Functional training for daily activities

Regain your strength, stability, and confidence — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert motor weakness rehabilitation and get back to moving with ease and independence!

Sensory loss

Do you experience numbness, tingling, or a “pins and needles” sensation in your hands, feet, or limbs?
Have you noticed reduced ability to feel touch, temperature, or pain?
Do you struggle with balance or coordination due to decreased body awareness?
Has sensory loss affected your ability to perform daily activities safely and confidently?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, you may be experiencing Sensory Loss — a condition that occurs when the nerves responsible for sensation are damaged or impaired, often due to neurological disorders, diabetes, injury, or circulation problems.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we offer specialized rehabilitation to help improve body awareness, safety, and functional independence for individuals with sensory loss.

Our treatment approach focuses on:
✅ Sensory re-education and stimulation techniques
✅ Balance and coordination training
✅ Strengthening and flexibility exercises
✅ Gait and posture retraining
✅ Safety education and adaptive strategies for daily living

Reconnect with your body and regain confidence in your movements — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert sensory loss rehabilitation and rediscover safe, confident mobility!

Ataxia

Do you experience unsteady movements or difficulty walking in a straight line?
Have you noticed problems with balance, coordination, or fine motor tasks like writing or buttoning clothes?
Do your limbs feel shaky or clumsy when you try to move them?
Are you finding it harder to control your posture or speech clearly?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, you may be suffering from Ataxia — a neurological condition that affects the brain’s coordination centers, leading to imbalance, poor muscle control, and difficulty with precise movements.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we provide targeted rehabilitation to improve stability, coordination, and confidence in individuals with Ataxia.

Our physiotherapy approach focuses on:
✅ Balance and coordination training
✅ Gait retraining and fall prevention strategies
✅ Core and trunk stability exercises
✅ Strengthening and flexibility routines
✅ Functional training to enhance independence

Take control of your balance and rebuild confidence in your movement — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert Ataxia rehabilitation and move safely toward a steadier, more active life!

Balance disorders

Do you often feel dizzy, lightheaded, or unsteady when standing or walking?
Have you noticed frequent falls or difficulty maintaining balance during daily activities?
Do you experience vertigo or a sensation that the room is spinning?
Are you avoiding movement or social activities due to fear of losing balance?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, you may be suffering from a Balance Disorder — a condition caused by problems in the inner ear, nervous system, or musculoskeletal system that affect your body’s ability to stay stable and coordinated.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we specialize in vestibular and balance rehabilitation to help you regain control, confidence, and stability in movement.

Our treatment approach focuses on:
✅ Vestibular rehabilitation and gaze stabilization exercises
✅ Balance and coordination retraining
✅ Strengthening of postural and core muscles
✅ Gait training and fall prevention strategies
✅ Education and home exercise guidance

Don’t let dizziness or imbalance hold you back — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert balance disorder rehabilitation and get back to moving confidently and safely!

Neuropathy and other neurological symptoms

Do you feel numbness, tingling, or burning sensations in your hands or feet?
Are you experiencing muscle weakness, loss of coordination, or difficulty walking?
Do you notice changes in sensation, reflexes, or balance?
Have your symptoms affected your ability to perform daily activities comfortably and safely?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, you may be experiencing Neuropathy or Other Neurological Symptoms — conditions that arise from nerve damage or dysfunction, often caused by diabetes, injury, infection, or neurological disorders. These symptoms can lead to pain, weakness, and reduced mobility if not properly managed.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we offer specialized neurological rehabilitation to restore function, relieve discomfort, and improve overall quality of life.

Our treatment approach focuses on:
✅ Nerve stimulation and desensitization techniques
✅ Balance and coordination retraining
✅ Strengthening and flexibility exercises
✅ Gait and posture correction
✅ Education on safety, self-care, and lifestyle management

Don’t let nerve pain or weakness slow you down — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert neuropathy and neurological rehabilitation to restore comfort, strength, and control in your everyday life!

Brachial Plexsus injury

Do you feel weakness, numbness, or a burning sensation in your shoulder, arm, or hand?
Are you unable to lift or move your arm freely after an accident or sudden stretch injury?
Do you experience shooting pain or tingling that radiates from your neck to your arm?
Has your shoulder or hand lost coordination or muscle control?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, you may be dealing with a Brachial Plexus Injury — a condition caused by trauma or stretching of the nerve network that connects your spinal cord to your shoulder, arm, and hand, leading to pain, weakness, and functional loss.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we provide specialized rehabilitation programs to restore movement, reduce pain, and improve nerve recovery following a brachial plexus injury.

Our treatment approach focuses on:
✅ Pain relief and nerve stimulation techniques
✅ Range-of-motion and gentle stretching exercises
✅ Muscle strengthening and re-education
✅ Posture correction and joint stability training
✅ Functional training for daily activities and return to work

Regain strength, control, and confidence in your arm — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert brachial plexus rehabilitation and begin your journey toward full recovery!

Reflex Sympathetic dystrophy

Do you experience burning pain, swelling, or extreme sensitivity in your arm or leg after an injury or surgery?
Does your skin feel unusually warm, cool, or change color around the affected area?
Have you noticed stiffness, weakness, or reduced movement in your joints?
Do even light touches or temperature changes cause severe pain?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, you might be suffering from Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) — also known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) — a chronic pain condition that affects the nerves, blood vessels, and muscles, often after an injury or immobilization.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we focus on gentle, progressive rehabilitation to reduce pain, improve movement, and restore function in the affected limb.

Our physiotherapy program includes:
✅ Pain management and desensitization techniques
✅ Gentle mobilization and range-of-motion exercises
✅ Gradual strengthening and functional retraining
✅ Mirror therapy and sensory re-education
✅ Education on limb protection and self-management

Don’t let chronic pain control your life — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert RSD/CRPS rehabilitation and take the first step toward relief, recovery, and restored confidence in movement!

Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type II)

Do you experience intense, burning pain after a nerve injury?
Is the affected area hypersensitive to touch or temperature changes?
Have you noticed swelling, skin color changes, or excessive sweating in your arm or leg?
Do your muscles feel stiff, weak, or difficult to move due to pain?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, you may be suffering from Causalgia, also known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type II (CRPS-II) — a chronic nerve pain condition that develops after a specific nerve injury, leading to severe burning pain, sensory changes, and movement limitations.

At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we specialize in pain-relief–focused and restorative rehabilitation programs designed to reduce discomfort, restore function, and improve quality of life.

Our treatment approach focuses on:
✅ Pain management and desensitization therapy
✅ Gentle mobilization and stretching exercises
✅ Muscle strengthening and functional retraining
✅ Mirror therapy and graded motor imagery
✅ Education on self-care and adaptive techniques

Don’t let nerve pain limit your life — visit The Physiotherapy Clinic today for expert causalgia rehabilitation and start your journey toward lasting relief, comfort, and restored movement!

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