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Neurological Physiotherapy
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Parkinson's is a condition which is caused by interruption to the dopamine producing neurons in the brain. The disease affects both movement and mood.
Key condition features:
Slowness of movement
Muscle rigidity
Instability and falls
Tremor
Depression and anxiety
Physiotherapy principles:
Big movement
Fast movement
Balance and coordination retraining
Dual Task exercise
Mobility specific tasks
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Huntington's disease is a progressive neurological illness which is caused by abnormal coding of a protein called huntingtin. Symptoms will affect individuals cognition, movement and mood.
Key condition features:
Uncontrolled motor movement (Chorea)
Instability and falls
Muscle deconditioning
Cognition changes
Mood changes
Key Physiotherapy principles:
Develop strategies to manage energy expenditure
Mobility assessment and strategies
Falls prevention
Functional capacity maximisation
Assistive technology prescription
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Stroke is caused when there is interruption to the blood flow to the brain. A stroke is named ischaemic when there is a blocked artery causing the disruption, or haemmorhagic when there is a burst blood vessel causing a bleed to the brain tissue.
Commonly condition features:
Hemiparesis, or single sided weakness
Altered sensation
Altered proprioception
Muscle contracture
Speech and swallow changes
Vision changes
Key Physiotherapy principles:
Dependant on client goals and individual symptoms
Mobility training
Balance retraining (sitting or standing)
Strengthening exercises
Mobility aid prescription
Adaptive technology introduction
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Cerebral Palsy is an umbrella term given to a group of conditions caused by injury to the developing brain.
Common condition features include:
Tone
Muscle control
Coordination
Balance
Posture
Key Physiotherapy principles:
Sleep systems and prolonged positioning protocols
Hydrotherapy
Respiratory care
Seating considerations - for wheelchair, commode and day chairs
Skin integrity
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Acquired brain injury is the term given to any injury to the brain occurring after birth. Causes can include trauma, tumour, infection, toxin, and hypoxia.
Keys condition features:
Fatigue
Vestibular issues (such as dizziness)
Altered muscular tone
Coordination and balance concerns
Cognitive changes
Key Physiotherapy Principles:
Strength training
Balance and coordination training
Cardiovascular endurance training
Multidisciplinary tone management
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Motor Neurone Disease is a a disease which impacts the ability for the muscles to receive messages from the brain. Over time muscles waste impacting on individuals ability to participate in daily activity.
This condition can affect:
Lower limb muscles, and the ability to mobilise or transfer
Upper limb muscles, including the hands
Neck and facial muscles, impacting on ability to speak and swallow
Respiratory muscles, limiting individuals ability to breathe
Physiotherapy Principles:
Maximise reserve muscle stores
Commence respiratory care early
Implement adaptive aids to assist independence
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Multiple Sclerosis is the most common Neurological condition in young Australians. It is caused when the body's immune system mistakenly attacks the protective coating of the nerves (the myelin). It is an unpredictable disease, and often has periods of stability between 'flare ups'.
Key condition features:
Changes in sensation
Changes in muscle strength, coordination and control
Reduced balance
Reduced mobility
Cognition changes
Mood changes
Fatigue
Poor temperature regulation
Key Physiotherapy Principles:
Mobility and falls prevention
Functional strength
Fatigue management strategies
Assistive technology implementation
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FND describes a group of conditions where there is a non-structural obstruction in the brain body connection.
Condition features:
Seizures
Tremors
Altered gait / walking pattern
Sudden loss of strength and coordination
Physiotherapy Principles:
Return to safe movement
Identify triggers and aid in finding solutions
Utilise distraction techniques to help the body redevelop pathways
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Brain tumors result in unique symptoms for each individual.
Physiotherapy often supports:
Mobility
Balance and falls prevention
Fatigue management
Adaptive technology prescription
Functional capacity building
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There are many neurological conditions which are not listed here.
Please give our team a call to find out how we can help you.
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Physiotherapy can help support the symptoms associated with a range of mental health conditions such as:
Schizoaffective disorder
Schizophrenia
Borderline Personality Disorder
Bipolar
Depression
Anxiety
Physiotherapy treatment for neuro atypical conditions such as ADHD and Autism is a growing area. Physiotherapy has a significant role to play with individuals learning to live with their symptoms. We help support individuals build functional capacity so they can confidently live their lives.