Functional Neurological Disorder – Paediatric Blog
FND or Functional Neurological Disorder although has only recently been used as a term or diagnosis with children, it is a condition which I have been assessing and treating throughout my career of working in paediatrics. Back in the 1990’s
Functional neurological disorder – what does this mean for me?
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is becoming a more frequently seen condition in neurology and epilepsy clinics and it is a condition which people refer themselves to Neurotherapy Worx for advice and support. There is little knowledge of this very varied
Pam Hicken’s neurological physiotherapy blog – May 2023
What a week? It’s great when you are not just providing hands on treatment but supporting people in their lifestyle choices and facilitating their aspirations. This week I have walked up to a very windy Darwen tower with a client who
Specialist neurological treatment centre launched in Appley Bridge
Neurotherapy WorX, a physiotherapy practice specialising in neurological therapies is expanding into new premises. Their highly qualified team of seven people offer a wide range of neurological therapy services, including those for traumatic brain injury and a wide range of
Being a children’s therapist…..Paediatrics, what a joy and what a challenge!!
To be in a position where a parent who is anxious, concerned, worried, unsure of the future is asking you to handle, assess, treat their cherished child is a huge responsibility and a huge honour. Families go through an emotional roller
Virtual Reality Therapy
By Sarah Wilkinson Bsc (Hons) Physiotherapy, MCSP, HCPC In this article I want to discuss the use of virtual reality therapy in neurological rehabilitation and how it can benefit the neurologically impaired patient. Virtual reality therapy is a reasonably new approach to treatment in neurological
How Does Hydrotherapy Help in the Treatment of Neurologically Impaired Patients?
Aquatic therapy How Does Hydrotherapy Help in the Treatment of Neurologically Impaired Patients? My name is Sarah Wilkinson, I am a specialist neurological physiotherapist. I run a neurotherapy business which provides neurological rehabilitation to neurologically impaired patients in North Manchester, Bolton and Wigan areas. In this
Neurological Rehabilitation Technology and its Importance in Treating Neurologically Impaired Patients
By Sarah Wilkinson- BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy, MCSP, HCPC, Neurological Physiotherapist/Director In this article, I want to discuss the use of technology and how it can be implemented into neurological physiotherapy and rehabilitation. Neurological Rehabilitation can be defined asrecovery of functional skills after injury