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For Adults

Physiotherapy can be a great way to improve the quality of life for with cerebral palsy. It can help mobility, balance, and overall physical function. Our team of experienced physiotherapists is here to help you achieve your goals and live your best life.

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Short Intensive Therapy (SIT) Block

SIT is effective in improving mobility and self-care.

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Weekly Therapy Sessions

Weekly physiotherapy for maintenance and development of new skills.

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Home Visits

We can come to you for regular therapy sessions or for an intensive block of therapy.

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Wheelchair Access

Adult Annual Review

This is a planned appointment with a specialist in CP and other
neuro-disabilities.

Adult Annual Review

What is an Annual Review?

This is a planned appointment with a specialist in CP and other
neuro-disabilities, who has years of experience in providing
therapy for CP.

At your annual review, with your specialist neurophysiotherapist,
you can explore:

  • common concerns

  • physical symptoms

  • mental health

  • pain

  • nutrition

  • communication and barriers to participation in everyday life.


What happens in a Bobath Annual Review?
You will receive an online questionnaire to complete that tells us about your current situation and any concerns. We will then discuss with you how long you will need for your face-to-face review (between 1.5 to 2 hours) at our centre in Watford.

During your annual review you'll discuss how your mobility,
mental health and day-to-day life has changed over time and explore activities which may help improve your quality of life.

After your annual review a report will be sent to you and your GP; to ensure you can ask for the care and support that you need.

We will keep in touch and follow this up with a review
questionnaire, to ask for feedback about your annual review.

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