Charlotte Halder BSc (Hons) MCSP HCPC

Charlotte Halder Bristol Neurophysio

Charlotte qualified from Southampton University School of Physiotherapy in 2000, and has extensive experience of working across inpatient and community settings in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.

Charlotte is an extremely experienced and skilled Neuro physiotherapist. She takes a holistic and client-centred approach and always goes the extra mile to help achieve the best possible outcome for her clients.

For the last 12 years, Charlotte has worked at a Senior level in the community, working with patients with complex physical disabilities, neurological impairment and long term conditions in their own homes.

Charlotte is passionate about postural management, and uses her extensive experience in this area alongside skills in movement analysis, the Bobath approach and fatigue management to enable clients to optimise their function and achieve meaningful goals.

Charlotte really values working in an interdisciplinary way, and is passionate about improving clients’ comfort and quality of life and ensuring that the best long term outcome may be achieved.

When not at work Charlotte enjoys playing netball, all things musical and spending time with her family.

Charlotte is a member of the Association of Physiotherapists in Neurology (ACPIN).

Some kind words

I had a Stroke 18 months ago and only contacted Bristol Neurophysio six weeks ago. I had a prompt response and appointment made for the following week, unfortunately I had to cancel this due to illness. Kirsty was extremely understanding and rescheduled immediately. I have had three sessions since and am extremely pleased with my progress towards my wish to walk, for the first time I feel this will happen. It is hard work and tiring but Kirsty is always cheerful and encouraging and each time makes the tasks achievable. At last someone understands what it's like for me and takes time to explain how my Stroke has affected me. Watch this space as I'm sure I will be posting a new testimonial when I am walking again.

Mr J L, Midsomer Norton