Loading...
Unit 4, Main Street , Carlanstown , Kells , Co.Meath, A82TD98
+353 87 988 3354

Adult Physiotherapy Services

At Spot

Adult Physiotherapy Services

Physiotherapist plays a key role in the Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) in adult services.

Therapy programmes focus in on promoting independence, strengthening, fall prevention, safety and providing specialist supports as needed.

As an individual ages levels of physical activity can decrease, this can have a knock on effect on their independence, the level of assistance needed for basic day to day activities. Physio’s focus on maintaining activity levels to ensure no loss of independence and safe mobility.

At Spot

Mobility re-trainining :

Mobility Training and re training Services (MTS) is a service that facilitates with appropriate hands on approach for the muscle to re train for an individual how to move within and around their community connecting skills for their body and brain to coordinate each other .

Mobility Training / Re training Services are tailored to meet the needs of the individual at all times to support individuals with disabilities such as:

Post Stroke

Intellectual Disability

Parkinson's disorder

Cerebral Palsy

Multiple Sclerosis and other Acquired Brain Injuries ( ABI)

Mobility Training Services (MTS) is committed to work closely in collaboration with our individuals, their families and the primary service providers .

Services are tailored to the needs of each individual and are conducted at times convenient to them and their families. If ye require more details about mobility Retraining services please contact us now at info@spottherapyservices.ie

At Spot

Specialist Services for Adults

Vestibular rehabilitation for people with dizziness and balance problems

Vestibular compensation is a process that allows the brain to regain balance control and minimise dizziness symptoms when there is damage to, or an imbalance between, the right and left vestibular organs (balance organs) in the inner ear.

Essentially, the brain copes with the disorientating signals coming from the inner ears by learning to rely more on alternative signals coming from the eyes, ankles, legs and neck to maintain balance.