Polytrauma is a term used where there are more than two significant injuries following an accident. Injuries may be musculoskeletal (for example, bony fractures) and/or neurological (for example, a traumatic brain injury).
Our team at Complete Neuro Rehab are highly specialised in the treatment of clients with Polytrauma. We deliver tailored programmes that vary in intensity dependent upon your needs.
· Hands on physiotherapy – to restore normal movement patterns and facilitate a return to function
· Strength training
· Gait (walking) training using OMEGO pre-gait trainer, AlterG antigravity treadmill, LiteGait treadmill training or therapy.
· Balance training
· Diet and Nutritional Therapy by our specialist Nutritional Therapist
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Read moreThis muscular dystrophy is caused by a deficiency of dystrophin, a protein that helps strengthen muscle fibres and protect them from injury. It appears primarily in males between ages 11 and 25.
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