
Have You Been Told Your Recovery is Complete?
Many stroke survivors still have the potential to improve walking, arm and hand function, aspects of daily living, and spasticity, maximising independence with the right rehabilitation approach.
Our team of expert therapists combine their clinical expertise with the knowledge and understanding of the latest advancements in rehabilitation technology to implement a personalised treatment program.
Every stroke recovery journey is unique. While no clinic can guarantee outcomes, many people continue to make meaningful improvements months or years after stroke.
Hands-on facilitation and re-education of normal movement patterns
Soft tissue techniques to release and mobilise tight muscles
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) walking, hand function, cycling and cross training.
Saebo products(aid recovery of hand/arm function)
Virtual Reality devices like GripAble
Gait and balance training – use of the LiteGait, G Move, AlterG
Functional strength and resistance training in our Pfit studio with expertise from our Sports and Exercise Therapists and Personal trainers
Assessment and trial of specialist orthotics to assist with Foot Drop
Occupational Therapy assists with retraining clients in daily activities (dressing, bathing, cooking), adapting their environment for safety, and improving cognitive and motor skills
Jobskin body garments for sensory and proprioceptive feedback
Aquatic Physiotherapy/Hydrotherapy
Access to specialist Speech and Language Therapy services
Mirror therapy
Group exercise- We are also able to offer group exercise with our multi-level Neurofit class which is delivered via Zoom following assessment from one of our specialist Physiotherapists.

Gemma - Stroke Survivor
Our clients want to :
Walk more confidently
Improve balance
Using the affected arm more effectively
Feel safer at home
Return to hobbies/activities
Reduce reliance on others
Neuroplasticity is the brain’s ability to adapt, reorganise, and form new neural connections after neurological injury such as stroke.
With the right rehabilitation, the brain can continue to learn, adapt and improve.
At PhysioFunction, we use evidence-based neurorehabilitation designed around the principles of neuroplasticity. Our approach includes task-specific training, personalised exercise programmes, electrical stimulation, mirror therapy, virtual reality, and technology assisted rehabilitation to encourage movement, coordination, balance, and independence.
Recovery is driven by repetition, intensity, and meaningful practice. By helping healthy parts of the brain form new pathways, rehabilitation may improve mobility, function and maximise independence.
PhysioFunction takes a personalised approach to rehabilitation. Our experienced team designs treatment plans around each individual’s goals and needs, supporting recovery through a holistic and tailored approach. By combining innovation and customised solutions, PhysioFunction provides a distinctive and effective rehabilitation experience.
Our experienced Stroke rehab team includes Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists and Rehabilitation Therapists/Sports Therapists.
Our Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapist are members of the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
Our Physiotherapists and Rehabilitation Therapists/Sport Therapists are registered with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists.

Andrew - Stroke Survivor

I am coming to the end of my physiotherapy sessions supported by my Different Strokes bursary and the experience has been superb from start to finish. Everything about Physiofunction is totally professional, welcoming and utterly client centred. The Assessment was thorough and set up a plan according to my goals. The treatment that followed has been wonderful - allowing me to focus on retraining myself to improve my gait and so walk more easily. It is early days but I am thankful and hopeful I will continue my learning. So I wish to send a massive thank you to Different Strokes that 7 years post stroke I have been offered a lifeline - a gift.

Andrew had a stroke in November 2023 resulting in left side weakness impacting mostly his arm, leg and foot. Once discharged from the community stroke team, we knew there was more that could be achieved with Andrew’s mobility and functionality and that’s when we discovered Physio Function! Michelle has worked with and continues to work with Andrew achieving amazing progress. She is highly experienced and motivating, managing to bring compassionate understanding to each session too. We see progress after each appointment. Physio Function do more than physiotherapy. They look at the person in totality, understand constraints and goals, working hand in hand with their clients with patience, compassion and expertise. Thank you for everything you do, you improve the quality of life for so many.

I recently took my first overseas holiday since I had a stroke. Before travelling it was obvious my left leg was benefitting from strengthening exercises in the pool. I was concerned how I would manage the pool on holiday, and after talking it through with Kirsten she suggested I use an ankle weight to help manage my worry, and she helped me practice pool walking. When I arrived on my holiday, I was able to access the pool via steps with the weight helping to keep my foot down. Using the pool several times a day ensured I fully enjoyed my time there. I cannot thank Kirsten enough for her time with me and would highly recommend it as therapy option. It certainly ensured I fully enjoyed this special time.
FAQs
Your Questions Answered: Quick Insights
Click on any one of the links on this page and complete the form. Our team will be in touch to arrange a call with one of our expert Physiotherapists or our Occupational Therapist.
Do I need a referral to start treatment at PhysioFunction Limited?
A referral is not required to start treatment. You can directly schedule an initial assessment with us by calling 0800 043 0327.
What should I expect during my first visit?
Your first visit includes a comprehensive assessment to assess your condition and discuss therapy goals.
How long does each physical therapy session last?
Each session typically lasts between 60 minutes, depending on the required treatment specifics. Sessions can be shortened or lengthened depending on client need and preference.
How often will I need to attend physical therapy sessions?
The frequency depends on your condition and the services you access. Typical frequency ranges from one to three times a week. We do also offer a limited number of intensive session where you will access services from three to four hours per day for a week or longer to boost your rehabilitation.
Costs vary depending on the services you access. Please speak with our client services team who can give you costings depending on your needs.
Call 0800 043 0327.