

Neurological
physiotherapy
How it works
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Get in touch
Tell us about yourself or your loved one and their condition by completing a contact form, sending us an email, or giving us a call.
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Meet your Rehabilitation Trainer
You'll receive a bespoke Physiotherapist-recommended treatment plan based on your symptoms and condition. You'll meet one of our knowledgeable and friendly Rehabilitation Trainers who will see you as regularly as you need to administer your treatment and help you on every step of your journey.
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See our Physio
Have your first consultation with our experienced Physiotherapist who will assess your symptoms and talk to you about your case and your treatment options.
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The road to recovery
Reporting directly to the Physiotherapist with all of your updates and progress, your Rehabilitation Trainer will make sure you stay on track, adjusting your treatment plan as necessary under the recommendation and advice of our Physiotherapist.

Success story:
Post-stroke rehab
From being unable to stand unaided, to moving with confidence around their home, we’ve been working with one long-term patient to overcome their fear of falling.
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After suffering from a stroke, Carl was using a four-wheel walker to move around his home and was unable to stand without support. Carl was struggling to complete everyday tasks such as washing up and brushing his teeth, afraid of falling over without his walker.
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Who is exercise rehabilitation for?Exercise rehabilitation and rehabilitation training is for those who want to gain more independence at home, recover from the effects of a short or long-term illness or injury, or those who wish to move well with confidence and ease. We recommend exercise rehabilitation particularly for those who are house-bound, chair-bound, or bed-bound.
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What conditions can you treat with exercise rehabilitation?We treat the effects of musculoskeletal conditions such as soft tissue injuries and post-op orthopaedic conditions; neurological conditions including strokes, brain injuries, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis; cardiorespiratory conditions such as heart failure, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), and post-op heart surgery. Exercise rehabilitation is also beneficial for those who are struggling with frailty and general deconditioning due to health-conditions and/or aging.
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How does rehabilitation training differ from personal training?Our experienced team includes a registered physiotherapist as well as a sport and exercise physiologist. Cumulatively we have an extensive understanding and specialised knowledge about how various musculoskeletal and neurological illnesses and injuries limit and impact the body, and how functional exercises can impact and support your recovery. Our team work together to create training plans and exercises that aim to help you achieve your goals - from performing simple day-to-day activities, improving mobility where needed, and gaining confidence in your movement.
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Why choose Abbey Mobile Physio?We pride ourselves on our expertise, personalised care, and accessibility. You will be initially assessed by a registered physiotherapist, as well as receive one-to-one exercise rehabilitation training with an experienced sport physiologist. Based on your own specific goals, we will provide you with a bespoke care plan for your treatment, which will include safe exercised for you to practise at home independently as well as supervised or assisted exercises you'll be able to complete with your trainer. Being a mobile physiotherapy service, our treatment is accessible to anyone and everyone as we meet you where you are most comfortable - at home.
CONTACT DETAILS
ABINGDON, ENGLAND
Email: info@abbeymobilephysio.co.uk
Tel: 07474 328 350
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Monday-Friday 9AM-6PM
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Please enquire if you wish to book outside of working hours.
