
Stroke
A stroke can either be caused by a haemorrhage (bleeding) in the brain or an interruption in the blood supply due to a clot.
A stroke can either be caused by a haemorrhage (bleeding) in the brain or an interruption in the blood supply due to a clot.
An acquired brain injury (ABI) is an injury to the brain that has happened after birth. There can be many causes including road traffic accidents, falls and brain tumours.
These conditions involve a progressive deterioration in functioning and are likely to affect every day living. Conditions include Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s Disease.
We are able to assess and treat a wide variety of neurological conditions such as spinal cord injuries and prolonged disorders of consciousness (PDOC).
Thorough and timely neurological assessments from experts in neurological rehabilitation.
Extensive specialist treatment or management options tailored to your individual needs.
Access to a multi-professional team; Physiotherapists, Occupational therapists and Rehabilitation assistants.
Focused specialist support and training for family members and carers.
Updated: 14/07/2019 | Posted by: Claire Clarke
The Neurofit Concept has been developed by specialist neurological physiotherapists alongside personal trainers and musculoskeletal physiotherapists to bring together aspects of strength training and how this can be applied to the neurological population. As the lead physiotherapist at Access to Rehab I took the opportunity to spend a weekend in sunny Brighton with other physiotherapists […]
Read moreUpdated: 14/07/2019 | Posted by: Hannah Williamson
A few weeks ago, Jane and I had the privilege of attending a seminar at Oxford Brookes University entitled ‘Patients in a Prolonged Disorder of Consciousness: treatment and management’. It was facilitated by Professor Derick Wade with whom we have worked for many years, and there were a host of experts within the field of […]
Read moreOur specialist neurological team are registered with the Health and Care Professions Council, members of their relevant professional bodies and have enhanced DBS clearance. You can be confident that your therapists have extensive experience in the treatment of people with neurological disorders.