The Rehab Physio has developed a new 3,500 sq ft purpose-built facility, containing state-of-the-art technology. This centre of excellence boasts the leading robotics and virtual reality within rehabilitation from across Europe. If you would like to be kept up to date with information or added to our waiting list and be notified when our new centre is available for booking, please leave your email below and we will be in touch.
As an advanced specialist neurological rehabilitation facility, The Rehab Physio is proud to be bringing neurological physiotherapy to the people of North West England and surrounding areas. We're here to provide you with skilled and experienced physiotherapists backed by the latest technology - the kind of people, advanced techniques and equipment that can optimise recovery from neurological and major traumatic injury.
As an advanced specialist neurological rehabilitation facility, The Rehab Physio is proud to be bringing neurological physiotherapy to the people of North West England and surrounding areas. We're here to provide you with skilled and experienced physiotherapists backed by the latest technology - the kind of people, advanced techniques and equipment that can optimise recovery from neurological and major traumatic injury.
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The Rehab Physio was created by Christopher and Jennifer Wynne, as the way to deliver the highest quality specialist neurological physiotherapy across the North West of England and North Wales. It's a practice founded on passion; we're driven by the desire to provide the best rehabilitation care for people suffering a range of serious neurological conditions.
The conditions we treat can often mean sufferers and those close to them feel helpless. So while our prime focus is on treating the condition itself, the effect of alleviating difficulties can also mean a transformation in how patients feel about their life and future. At The Rehab Physio everyone on the team is passionate about helping patients recover and rehabilitate, and we each bring an optimistic approach to our work.
Cerebral palsy is the name for disorders of the development of the brain, affecting movement and posture resulting in activity limitation. This is caused by a non-progressive insult affecting the foetal or infant brain. Often, symptoms include poor coordination, stiff muscles, weak muscles, and tremors.
Foot drop makes it difficult to lift your foot and toes. It is a symptom of paralysis or weakened muscles at the front of your leg. This often means a person will drag their foot on the ground and have difficulty walking. Foot drop can be thought of as a symptom of another problem, such as damaged nerves in the leg causing muscular malfunctions.
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Sarah Harvey
Aug 23, 2021
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Amazing people especially Jen, she has been doing physiotherapy with my mother-in-law after she suffered a serious stroke in April. My mother-in-law is so anxious, nervous and fragile but Jen has been lovely with her so kind, positive and motivating. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts, so glad we found this fantastic company and of course Jen.