The world has changed dramatically over the last few months. We have seen a virus spread across the face of the globe changing every aspect of our daily lives. With social distancing strictly in place we had to act quickly to ensure our clients could still get see our physiotherapists during lock down. We quickly trained our team on how to use Zoom, making sure it was 100% secure using passwords and encryption to start Tele rehab. While it took a bit of getting used to for both the physiotherapists and the clients, it has been a great success as...
I have spastic cerebral palsy – can functional electrical stimulation really improve my gait? Cerebral Palsy (CP) affects approximately 30,00 children in the UK, and is the single largest cause of childhood physical disability in the developed world[1]. A number of Birkdale clients live with CP, especially the most common form: spastic cerebral palsy, which can increase muscle stiffness to the point of paralysis. To treat CP, our neuro physiotherapists use a range of techniques including neuro developmental treatment, sensory stimulation and functional electrical stimulation (FES). Functional electrical stimulation has been shown to be effective by a study published by...
Introduction At the Birkdale Neuro Physio, we understand that not everyone has an academic grasp of neurological developments, therapies and approaches. This explanatory guide can assist care givers, patients and other key stakeholders by providing the right knowledge frameworks to help understand the complex processes that surround the functionality of the brain deciphering words. This is a simple task that is learnt from a young age. However, for those suffering from acute brain conditions, this simple task becomes more difficult. This article will help illustrate the process behind the function. A little background Scientists have long articulated the importance of...
Lee’s parents contacted us at Birkdale Neuro Rehab Centre about their 15 month old baby boy, Lee. They reported that Lee ignored his left arm and did not like it touched. As usual we arranged for an assessment to investigate and start a course of Neuro physiotherapy treatment. This is Lee’s story. In the neuro physiotherapy assessment of baby Lee, I first wanted to see how Lee responded to the toys and sounds while listening to the music and either lying or sitting on the sensory air cushion. I always assess the sensory modalities: vision, auditory, smell, touch and vibration...