Neurological Assessment & Rehabilitation: Physiotherapy in Brighton

 

Neurological deficit can be problematic to our physical mobility in many ways, and at Lifelong Physiotherapy, we have the experience and knowledge to guide you back to health. She can provide a full neurological assessment which takes into account your whole history and a full body assessment. Neurological physiotherapy can help if you suffer from:

  • Stroke

  • Head injury

  • Spinal injury

  • Multiple sclerosis

  • Parkinson’s

Whether you struggle with balance, sitting, standing, walking, or general coordination, we can help you get stronger and more comfortable with your movement.

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Your Physiotherapist: About Us

As a qualified and experienced physiotherapist in Brighton, our owner Lizzie has worked with many people over many years with a wide variety of mobility troubles. She became qualified in 2011 as a physiotherapist and worked in the NHS for a decade, setting up on her own in 2018 and finally leaving the NHS in 2021. Over the years, she has developed herself as a neurological physiotherapist, taking a special interest and extending her expertise into vestibular rehabilitation.

 

Neurological Physiotherapy: The Help You Need

Physiotherapy can help in a wide variety of ways, and with our responsive, adaptable approaches, you can rely on the best outcome. Our neurological physiotherapy begins with assessments including:

  • Strength

  • Sensory

  • Co-ordination

  • Balance

  • Vestibular

Based on this, we can work with you to devise a tailored plan. Neurological physiotherapy can be a challenging road, but with our expert support, you won’t have to face it alone.

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Get in Touch

To discuss a treatment plan tailored to you, get in touch today. Coping with mobility struggles as a result of neurological deficit can be extremely difficult–but we are here to help. For physiotherapy in Brighton, we can assess your needs and help you get your strength, balance, and coordination back.