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Complete Neuro Rehab - Helping you feel like... you

Helping you feel like…you COMPLETE NEURO REHAB

Complete Neuro Rehab provide high intensity Physio, OT and rehabilitation for patients across the midlands to help clients regain independence and freedom.

Having worked in prestigious hospitals and rehabilitation centres across Birmingham and the Black Country, Complete Neuro Rehab was established in 2008 by Neurological Physiotherapist Linsey Swinburne.

The ethos of the company is simple, to create intensive, engaging and effective treatments supported by the latest rehab technology for those affected by neurological or complexed conditions. We have taken the unique approach to remove some of the formalities traditionally applied to medical care and create therapy sessions that involve fun, laughter and hard work.

The scientific research is quite clear, that compliance to rehabilitation is the single most important factor in achieving long term rehabilitation goals. When we see a client for the first time we want to know what makes you tick, what do you enjoy, what are your hobbies and most importantly, what would YOU like to achieve from your therapy that will help you to continue to live a fulfilled and vibrant life post injury.

PART OF THE COMMUNITY

Part of the vision for starting Complete Neuro Rehab was to create a community where everyone feels included, valued and accepted. When you come for treatment with us you become part of that community, where everybody looks out for each other and cheers each other on during their sessions.

We remain a family owned and run business and have grown our team over the last 10 years to a staff of 12 including Neurological Physiotherapists, Paediatric Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Psychologists, Nutritionists and Rehabilitation specialists providing expert treatment and rehabilitation services to patients and case management professionals working with Spinal injury and Brain injury clients. Our intelligent software provides detailed reports on rehabilitation progress and graphically displays outcome data for easy incorporation into patients reports and legal documents.

WORKING SMARTER

Over the last decade the field of technology for use in rehabilitation has progressed significantly. Based on gross motor relearning, in which the more a movement is practiced and repeated the quicker function is restored, it was evident that technology had a significant role to play, not only in motivating our clients but also allowing them to maximise their time with us, by simply doing more in each treatment session.

Complete Neuro Rehab were an early adopter of rehabilitation technology, with the application of robotics and game-based rehabilitation from 2014. Fast forward to the present day and you can find us working from our brand new, 2000sq ft, state of the art rehabilitation centre based in Stourbridge in the West Midlands. Equipped with the latest in robotic, anti-gravity and virtual reality equipment to assist with rehabilitation of the client as a whole, including cognitive gaming, balance training, gait re-education and upper limb rehabilitation. ■

WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY

“Moving away and not coming to Physio any longer, It is actually a very sad thought for me after 3 years and will remain as one of the most memorable and important times of my life. I will take so much away with me from everything I have learned from you, it’s unquantifiable.” BM

“I live in Solihull, but am so thankful that my consultant Neurologist recommended Complete Neuro Rehab after my stroke. Their specialised machinery and expert practitioners have been extremely beneficial for my disability and recovery, both practically and emotionally, as well as to my wife as my full time carer. Support both on site and remotely via Zoom during lockdown has been second to none. I cannot recommend this clinic more highly.” NT

For more information or to discuss your needs please get in touch using the details below. Web: www.cnrehab.co.uk | Email: hello@cnrehab.co.uk Tel: 01384 476028

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