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Neurological Rehabilitation in Livingston | Community Neuro Physiotherapy West Lothian

Neurological Physiotherapy

Together Physiotherapy provides community-based neurological rehabilitation in Livingston for individuals across West Lothian.

Neurological physiotherapy supports individuals whose strength, coordination, balance or mobility has been affected by a neurological condition.

Presentations frequently involve altered motor control, sensory change, fatigue and reduced confidence in movement. Symptoms may fluctuate from day to day.

Rehabilitation is structured but flexible. Progression is adapted according to capacity, recovery and functional goals rather than rigid timelines.

 

Presentations Commonly Supported

Neurological physiotherapy may be appropriate for:

  • Stroke recovery
     

  • Peripheral neuropathy
     

  • Functional neurological symptoms
     

  • Balance impairment
     

  • Reduced mobility following neurological illness
     

  • Lower limb weakness affecting walking confidence
     

Rehabilitation focuses on improving meaningful daily function within real-world contexts, whether in clinic or at home.

 

 

How Neurological Rehabilitation Helps

Effective neurological rehabilitation typically involves:

  • Functional movement assessment
     

  • Task-specific strength training
     

  • Balance retraining
     

  • Gait re-education
     

  • Coordination work
     

  • Structured home rehabilitation planning
     

Training is repetitive, progressive and goal-directed. Fatigue management and safety are prioritised throughout.

 

What to Expect

Initial Assessment

  • Detailed discussion of medical history and current function
     

  • Assessment of strength, coordination and balance
     

  • Observation of gait and mobility
     

  • Identification of priority functional goals
     

  • Structured rehabilitation plan

Ongoing Rehabilitation

Follow-up sessions focus on:

  • Monitoring functional progress
     

  • Adjusting task difficulty
     

  • Progressing strength and balance challenges
     

Supporting long-term independence

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