Rehab Ethos

Rehab Ethos

Rehab Ethos provides specialist and personalised physiotherapy to you in your own home.

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One of the many services we specialise in here at Rehab Ethos.

Assisting to prevent, restore, maintain and support functionality during your cancer journey.

Empowering you to maintain your independence to the fullest extent possible.

Instilling the confidence needed to accomplish your personal goals.

Enhancing your overall quality of life, at any stage of your life.

Providing support before and after cancer treatment.

22/07/2023

Cancer and its treatment can cause some nasty unwanted symptoms which have a big impact on quality of life.

Physiotherapy can help reduce the burden of some of these symptoms to help you feel more in control and enabling you to live life to the fullest.

Check out my bio for details and why not get in touch to find out more.

22/07/2023

If you experience any cancer treatment side effects, we can offer assistance.

Our expertise lies in helping alleviate common cancer-related symptoms such as fatigue, breathlessness, sleep disturbances, pain, and mood changes.

Equipping you with valuable information, education, and effective symptom management strategies.

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Enhancing awareness of palliative rehab. You can still live a quality and meaningful life with a palliative condition! We can help you do this 😊

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Our palliative rehab service means enhancing quality of life for individuals with life-limiting illnesses.

Providing compassionate support throughout the palliative care journey.

Managing symptoms and optimizing functionality for improved well-being.

Addressing pain, mobility, emotional well-being, and overall functionality.

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Neuro rehab aims to preserve your functionality and well being in neurological disorders.

We are experienced in treating brain tumours, spinal cord compression, stroke and other neurological conditions.

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As a Rehab Physiotherapist, one of the most common things I hear from patients is that they want to walk normally again or restore their mobility.

The thing is, just practising walking won’t necessarily cut it. It’s important to understand your areas of weakness and focus on improving them. In time, the carryover from targeting certain areas of your body should improve your mobility.

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