At Complete Neuro Rehab, we treat children and adults with Cerebral Palsy.
CP is damage to the brain and nervous system. The damage can occur either in the womb, during birth, or up to 2 years after the child has been born. CP can be caused by; a lack of oxygen to the brain, damage to the brains’ white matter, an abnormal development such as mutations, infections or trauma, a bleed on the brain.
Our treatment aims are to target weak muscles and teach you how to strengthen them, give advice and education on your posture and postures you may need support with, help you to stretch and increase mobility if joints that may be tight and support you with exercise therapy.
We will create a personalised treatment plan that is based on the goals that are identified at the initial assessment. We do not have waiting lists, meaning that an appointment can be arranged as soon as possible either in our specialised rehabilitation centre or at your home.
For Paediatric Physiotherapy for your child with Cerebral Palsy, our physiotherapists use a variety of play based activities that are tailored to your child so that we can encourage the best engagement in their sessions with us.
Ultimately, our aim is always to help improve quality of life for you (or your child) while working to maximise physical independence.
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