Neurological Conditions Physiotherapy
Personalised treatment plan
Neurological conditions are disorders that affect the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, often leading to problems with movement, balance, coordination, and muscle control.
These conditions can significantly impact independence and quality of life, but physiotherapy can play a crucial role in rehabilitation and long-term management.
What Do Neurological Conditions Cause?
Neurological conditions may lead to a variety of physical and functional challenges, including:
- Muscle weakness or paralysis
- Poor balance and coordination
- Abnormal muscle tone (spasticity or stiffness)
- Difficulty walking (gait problems)
- Reduced endurance and fatigue
- Impaired functional abilities such as dressing, eating, or mobility
- Risk of falls due to reduced stability
Without targeted rehabilitation, many of these challenges can limit independence and affect physical and emotional well-being.
How Can Physiotherapy Help with Neurological Conditions?
Neurological Conditions Physiotherapy in Birmingham aims to maximise recovery, maintain mobility, and improve independence for people with neurological conditions. A physiotherapist will carry out a detailed assessment and create a personalised treatment plan which may include:
- Strengthening and flexibility exercises to maintain or improve muscle function.
- Balance and coordination training to reduce the risk of falls.
- Gait re-education to improve walking ability and confidence.
- Functional rehabilitation focusing on everyday activities such as transfers, stair climbing, or wheelchair mobility.
- Postural management and advice on seating or positioning to prevent complications.
- Education and self-management strategies to empower patients and families.
- Use of assistive devices such as walking aids, if needed, to improve mobility and safety.
The focus is on improving physical ability, promoting independence, and enhancing overall quality of life.
Why Choose Us for Neurological Conditions Physiotherapy?
At our Birmingham clinic, your care is led by Rajesh, a physiotherapist with over 25 years of experience in musculoskeletal and neurological rehabilitation. His extensive expertise ensures you receive personalised, evidence-based care tailored to your needs and goals.
By choosing us for Neurological Conditions Physiotherapy in Birmingham, you’ll benefit from:
- A comprehensive assessment to understand your unique challenges
- Individualised rehabilitation plans tailored to your goals
- Hands-on therapy combined with exercise-based and functional training
- Support for both physical recovery and confidence in daily activities
Neurological conditions can be challenging, but the right physiotherapy support can make a real difference. Book an appointment today to start your journey with our specialist Neurological Conditions Physiotherapy in Birmingham and take the first step towards improved mobility, independence, and quality of life.
Very detailed assessment.
He undertook a very detailed assessment and then worked out a plan for my treatment. I had gone with a painful shoulder and after all of the treatment, it is pain free and back to normal.
Ann Halligan.
April 2026
Wouldn’t hesitate to recommend.
I was struggling with persistent hand pain that made computer work difficult, but after just a few sessions, I’ve seen a massive improvement - thank you!
Sandra E.
April 2026
A massive thanks.
Care Gate Clinics helped me not only to recover from pains in my hand but also showed ways how to prevent from this happening again and take better care of my posture and strength.
Egle Bauzyte.
January 2026
Allowed me to get back to doing my job.
Struggling with severe neck pain was affecting my ability to work and focus. The team provided valuable ergonomic advice and even helped draft a letter to my employer with their recommended adjustments.
Emma Richards.
8th May 2025
I feel more in control.
I’ve been struggling with chronic back pain for years, and it affected my daily life. The team introduced me to pain management techniques that made a huge difference, including helpful exercises and strategies to cope with discomfort.
Sarah Z.
20th February 2025

