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Neurological conditions can affect movement, balance, coordination, and confidence in daily life.
If multiple Symptoms feel familiar, assessment helps
Neurological conditions affect how the brain, spinal cord, and nerves communicate with muscles.
Muscle Weakness
Decreased activation affects strength and stability
Reduced Motor Control
Signals between brain and body become disrupted, limiting movement precision
Spasticity or Stiffness
Increased muscle tone limits smooth movement
Balance Impairment
Coordination and body awareness may reduce

Early and structured rehab therapy helps the nervous system adapt and rebuild function.

Recovery isn't instant. It involves taking function-based rehabilitation step by step.
We assess strength, coordination, balance, mobility, and daily activity needs.
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Neurological recovery is gradual, but meaningful improvement is built over time.
Progress may feel gradual,
but your body is adapting each week.
A structured, science-backed recovery journey designed to help you move from pain and limitation to strength, balance, and pain-free living.



You don't have to live with pain.
Book a session and begin moving more comfortably again.
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Answers to common questions about your recovery
Neurological rehabilitation is a specialized physiotherapy program designed to help individuals recover movement, balance, coordination, and independence after conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, or nerves.
Neurological physiotherapy is recommended for individuals recovering from stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's disease, or post-surgical neurological conditions.
Neuro rehabilitation uses guided exercises, balance training, coordination drills, and functional movement retraining to help the nervous system adapt and rebuild lost skills over time.
Recovery varies depending on the condition and severity. Neurological rehabilitation is often progressive and may continue for several weeks or months to maximize independence and functional improvement.
Yes. Targeted balance training and strength exercises help improve stability, coordination, and confidence during walking and daily activities.
Yes. Programs are customized based on medical history, functional capacity, and neurological condition. Therapy progresses gradually to ensure safety and steady improvement.