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Traumatic and Anoxic Brain Injuries

Specialized Domiciliary Neurological Physiotherapy for Brain Injuries

Patient on the wheelchair with spinal cord injury before physiotherapy session

CryoRS Physiotherapy is dedicated to providing personalized in-home physiotherapy services, carefully crafted for individuals recovering from brain injuries. By bringing customized rehabilitation directly to our clients' living environments, we remove the burden of travel, making essential support more accessible. Our method emphasizes improving movement, autonomy, and overall wellness through a targeted neuro-physiotherapy regimen, specifically created to meet the distinct recovery needs and challenges faced by those recovering from brain injuries in the comfort of their own homes.

Our practice understands that each person recovering from a brain injury heals in their own unique manner. For this reason, we tailor therapy plans specifically to meet the individual desires and requirements of each patient. Right from the initial evaluation through every therapy session that follows, our compassionate team partners with you closely. We're here to support you through the difficult aspects of recovering from a brain injury, ensuring your rehabilitation journey is as smooth and effective as possible.

What Can I Expect?

Care Plans Just for You

We create unique physiotherapy plans for people recovering from brain injuries, focusing specifically on their recovery goals and needs.

Understanding Brain Injury Recovery

Our physiotherapists have deep knowledge and special training in helping people who are getting back on their feet after a brain injury. They understand the challenges that come with this kind of recovery.

Thorough Initial Check-ups

We start with a detailed assessment to figure out what each person can do, what's difficult for them, and how they can improve during their recovery journey.

Latest Recovery Methods

We bring in the newest and most effective physiotherapy techniques to help improve movement, strength, and coordination.

Support Through the Journey

As you make progress, we continuously update and tweak your rehab plan to match your changing needs and achievements.

Information and Guidance

We provide you and your loved ones with all the necessary information and support to navigate the process of recovering from a brain injury, from managing symptoms to improving daily life.

 

Healthy Lifestyle Tips

We advise on lifestyle adjustments that can boost your overall health and recovery. This includes tips on exercise, nutrition, and stress management.

Connecting with Others

We offer chances to connect with others who are facing similar recovery journeys, offering a network of support.

A Full-Person Approach

We're committed to helping the whole you - that means taking care of your physical needs as well as your emotional, social, and mental health.

Taking Charge of Your Recovery

We motivate you to play an active role in your rehab, aiming for more independence and a higher quality of life as you recover from your brain injury.

How to prepare for appointment with your physiotherapist

waiting for physiotherapy session

Gather Information: Compile any relevant medical records, test results, or reports related to your condition or previous treatments. This includes details about surgeries, medications, and any recent changes in symptoms.

Write Down Questions: Take some time to jot down any questions or concerns you have about your condition, treatment options, or rehabilitation process. This ensures that you don't forget anything during your appointment.

Wear Comfortable Clothing: Choose attire that allows easy movement and access to the areas of your body that may need assessment or treatment. This facilitates the physiotherapist's evaluation and makes it more comfortable for you during exercises or manipulations.

Arrive Early: Aim to arrive at the clinic or appointment location a few minutes early to complete any necessary paperwork and ensure a timely start to your session. Punctuality allows you to make the most of your scheduled time with the physiotherapist.

Bring Necessary Items: If you have any assistive devices, such as braces, orthotics, or walking aids, remember to bring them along. Additionally, if you're using insurance to cover the appointment, bring your insurance card and any relevant documentation.

Be Open and Honest: During your appointment, be prepared to discuss your medical history, current symptoms, and any challenges you're facing. Being open and honest with your physiotherapist helps them tailor the treatment plan to your specific needs.

Set Realistic Goals: Reflect on your goals for rehabilitation and communicate them clearly to your physiotherapist. Whether you're aiming to improve mobility, manage pain, or enhance overall function, setting realistic expectations ensures a collaborative approach to your care.

Follow Instructions: If your physiotherapist provides any pre-appointment instructions, such as exercises to perform or precautions to take, make sure to follow them diligently. This helps optimize the effectiveness of your treatment.

Stay Engaged: Actively participate in the evaluation process and treatment discussions. Ask questions, seek clarification if needed, and actively engage in the exercises or techniques recommended by your physiotherapist.

Access and Location: Confirm the location and accessibility of your physiotherapy appointment, especially if mobility is a concern. If travel is challenging, inquire about home visits or virtual consultations.

Take Notes: Consider bringing a notebook or using your smartphone to take notes during the appointment. This allows you to capture important information, exercise demonstrations, and key takeaways to reference later on.

IF AN APPOINTMENT WILL TAKE PLACE IN YOUR PLACE

Optimise Environment and Prepare Space: Ensure if possible, there is a clear and comfortable space in your home where the physiotherapist can conduct assessments safely and effectively and guide you through exercises.

Confirm Details for Home Visits: Make sure you informed physiotherapist about parking restrictions, how to access property and about pets at home.

Ensure you have clarified the scheduling, frequency, and any preparations required for the physiotherapist's home visits. Expecially to do not clash with other services e.g. care agencies. 

Our Customers' Experience

Charles Plawman
WWII Veteran

I am 98 and slowly started losing my mobility, but I refused to get old and asked for support from RS Physio. They supplied me with essential equipment and supported me with exercises. It was easier than I thought.

elderly patient resting in the garden

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