Neurological conditions can affect how we move, feel, and function in everyday life. Whether the changes are sudden — such as after a stroke or injury — or progressive over time, like in Parkinson’s disease or multiple sclerosis, physiotherapy can play a key role in improving quality of life.
Physiotherapy focuses on retraining movement patterns, improving physical function, and promoting neuroplasticity — the brain and nervous system’s ability to adapt and change.
At PhysioRoots, we offer individualised neurorehabilitation programs designed to help people manage symptoms, regain mobility, and work toward meaningful goals — whether that’s walking more confidently, using an affected limb, or maintaining independence at home.
Improving walking confidence and reducing fall risk.
Helping restore movement and daily function.
Relearning everyday tasks like stairs, transfers, or reaching.
Improving alignment, control, and comfort in movement.
Teaching safe mobility techniques to reduce risk.
Supporting pacing strategies and energy conservation.
Stroke, Parkinson’s, MS, brain & spinal cord injury, neuropathies, FND, and more.
Guided by personal goals: returning to work, staying active, or managing day-to-day tasks with independence.