At Peak Physio, our neurological physiotherapy services are designed to support people with conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, or peripheral nerves.
Whether you’re recovering from a stroke, managing Parkinson’s disease, or living with multiple sclerosis, our expert neuro physios provide evidence-based rehab programs to restore movement, improve independence, and enhance quality of life.
We tailor all treatments to each individual’s goals, helping you regain strength, balance, and confidence in daily activities.
Who Is It For?
- Stroke survivors
- People with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease
- People with acquired brain injuries
- Patients with spinal cord injuries
- Adults with neuropathies or nerve damage
- NDIS participants with neurological diagnoses
What to Expect
- Detailed functional and neurological assessment
- Goal-based rehab tailored to daily life
- Strength, coordination and balance exercises
- Gait retraining and movement correction
- Spasticity and tone management strategies
- Neuroplasticity-driven therapy programs
- Support for mobility aids or equipment
- Regular review of progress and goals
Benefits & Outcomes
- Improved balance and mobility
- Greater independence in daily tasks
- Increased confidence with movement
- Reduced risk of falls
- Improved strength and coordination
- Better use of affected limbs
- Support for participation in community or home life
Contraindications & Safety
Neurological rehab is suitable for a wide range of abilities. However, we consider:
- Medical instability or recent acute hospitalisation
- Severe cognitive impairments affecting safety
- Open wounds or pressure areas requiring clearance
Our team works closely with clients and families to ensure all care is tailored and safe.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can neurological rehab help after a stroke?
- Yes. We focus on retraining movement, improving walking, and supporting arm/hand recovery.
- Is this covered under NDIS?
- Absolutely. We support both self-managed and plan-managed participants.
- Do I need a referral?
- No, but we’re happy to collaborate with your GP, neurologist, or support team.