Face to face therapy

Face to face neurophysio Bristol
Posted 30/06/20

We hope you and your loved ones are all safe and well.

We've been working hard over the past three months to support our clients as much as possible during what has been a challenging time for many.  

With the easing of lockdown restrictions, we are now getting a lot more phone calls and emails from people asking about face to face therapy.  

Although the risk from Covid 19 is less than it was a few weeks ago we are very mindful of the fact that it hasn't gone away so we are still delivering most of our therapy remotely.

However, we do recognise that some people do require hands-on therapy and this is something  which we are able to provide, where appropriate. 

If you feel that you would benefit from therapy input, either remotely or face to face then please do get in touch with us.  

Be assured that we have comprehensive policies and procedures in place to ensure that we are minimising the risk as much as possible and, as always, the safety of our clients, their loved ones and our team is paramount.

Some kind words

Our daughter’s renal failure means that she is delayed with standing and walking at 2 and half years of age. We first started seeing Jules a few months back for an intense block of physiotherapy to build the strength and skills needed for her to eventually stand and walk.  It was really important that the physiotherapist specialised in paediatrics and could work alongside the NHS physiotherapists we also see. Jules immediately put us at ease with her friendly and professional approach and has built a good, trusting relationship with our daughter.  She uses play as a way to get our daughter to engage with the therapy.  Our daughter has really enjoyed all her physio sessions to date and we have seen a notable improvement in her movement.  She has begun to pull herself up and can climb up small steps as well as shuffle down stairs in a controlled manner!

Ms S, Bristol