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Neurological Physiotherapy in Solihull

Specialist rehabilitation for stroke, Parkinson’s, and MS

Regain movement, confidence, and independence with expert neurological physiotherapy in Solihull. Our physiotherapists design personalised exercise and rehabilitation plans to help you rebuild strength, coordination, and function after conditions such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, or Parkinson’s disease.

Rebuilding strength, movement, and confidence after illness

Why Neurological Physiotherapy Matters

Neurological physiotherapy focuses on helping people with conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, or nerves.

It can improve mobility, balance, coordination, and independence by retraining movement patterns through guided exercises and hands-on techniques.

Each programme is tailored to your diagnosis, abilities, and personal goals, promoting long-term recovery and improved quality of life.

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Conditions We Treat

Specialist support for complex neurological conditions

Our Solihull neurological physiotherapists provide expert rehabilitation for a range of conditions affecting movement, coordination, and balance.

Each treatment plan is adapted to your diagnosis, symptoms, and goals to help you regain independence and confidence in daily life.

  • Stroke Rehabilitation – Restore coordination, balance, and muscle control following a stroke. Our therapists help retrain the nervous system using task-specific practice and mobility training.
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS) – Manage fatigue, improve balance, and strengthen muscles to maintain mobility and function through progressive exercise programmes tailored to your MS type and symptoms.
  • Parkinson’s Disease – Enhance posture, gait, and flexibility with targeted movement retraining, balance exercises, and strategies to manage freezing, rigidity, and tremor.
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Real Clients, Real Results

What to Expect from Your Neurological Physio Plan

Tailored therapy with clear goals and steady progress

Every rehabilitation plan begins with a thorough assessment to understand your movement patterns, strength, and coordination. Your physiotherapist will then design a structured, evidence-based programme that evolves as your condition improves.

We’ll work with you to set realistic goals that build confidence and restore everyday function.

  • Comprehensive Assessment: Strength, balance, coordination, and functional movement evaluation.
  • Personalised Exercise Plan: Progressive routines designed to improve control, stamina, and posture.
  • Manual Therapy: Techniques to ease stiffness, release tension, and promote smoother movement.
  • Gait and Balance Training: Rebuild safe walking patterns and reduce fall risk.
  • Home Exercise Guidance: Supportive plans and check-ins to reinforce progress between sessions.

Our Treatment Approach

Evidence-based, empathetic, and goal-focused care

We take a holistic approach that combines hands-on therapy, guided exercises, and education to help you move with greater ease and confidence.

Our Solihull neurological physiotherapists also collaborate with families, carers, and healthcare professionals to ensure consistent progress and ongoing support in all aspects of daily life.

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Neurological Physiotherapy FAQs

Who can benefit from neurological physiotherapy?

Neurological physiotherapy can help anyone affected by a condition that impacts the brain, spinal cord, or nerves — such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, or neuropathy. It focuses on improving mobility, balance, strength, and coordination to support daily independence and quality of life.
Ideally, rehabilitation should begin as early as your consultant or medical team allows. Starting physiotherapy soon after a stroke — even while still in hospital — helps prevent stiffness and muscle weakness, supports neural recovery, and lays the foundation for long-term progress.
Yes. Even when a condition such as Parkinson’s or multiple sclerosis is progressive, physiotherapy can help slow physical decline, reduce stiffness, and improve energy levels. Ongoing support also helps maintain independence, confidence, and participation in daily life.

Each plan is completely personalised. Your Solihull physiotherapist will assess your movement, balance, and symptoms, then create an adaptable programme focused on your goals. Adjustments are made regularly to ensure progress at a pace that feels safe and achievable.

Yes. Many clients benefit from receiving physiotherapy at home, especially in the early stages of recovery or when mobility is limited. Home-based sessions allow for practical rehabilitation within your own environment.

The NHS provides detailed, evidence-based resources on stroke and neurological rehabilitation. You can find useful information on recovery and ongoing support at www.nhs.uk/conditions/stroke/recovery.

Other Physiotherapy Services in Solihull

People of all ages in Solihull who struggle with mobility may benefit from our treatments. Physiotherapy can improve your ability to care for yourself as you build muscle strength, joint flexibility, balance and coordination.
Being in the best physical shape before having surgery can ensure you have the best possible recovery after your surgery. Our Solihull physiotherapists can deliver pre-habilitation to improve your physical health before your operation.

After surgery, you need thorough therapy to recover your strength and mobility. Our experienced Solihull post-surgery therapists will provide you the tools and strategies you need to recover.

Our Solihull-based physiotherapists specialise in pain management physiotherapy, which is a distinct field of physical therapy that aims to alleviate and regulate pain. They employ contemporary modalities, targeted exercises, and hands-on techniques in a holistic approach.