We are a London based team of Neurological Physiotherapists who provide expert rehabilitation services across a wide range of conditions, in the comfort of your own home.

 

✔ Parkinson's Disease

✔ Covid-19 Rehabilitation

✔ Elderly Care and Rehabilitation

✔ Stroke

✔ Traumatic Brain Injury

✔ Spinal Cord Injury

 ✔ Orthopaedic Rehabilitation

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The Neuro Physio Group was established in 2016 by Stephanie Kurtovich and provides expert rehabilitation services to individuals living with neurological and orthopaedic conditions. Based within the London Area, we are passionate about maximising independence at home and deliver all of our treatment plans and services within the comfort of your own home, or a location of your choosing.

Meet the Team

Stephanie Kurtovich

Stephanie Kurtovich

Director and Lead Physiotherapist 

After working in complex neurological community-based physiotherapy in New Zealand for seven years, a move to London in 2016 saw me start up my own company to continue my passion for treating Neurological disorders.

Mark Hammerman

Mark Hammerman

Director and Neurological Physiotherapist

Mark has over 15 years' experience working in the NHS, community and private practice. He graduated from The University of Nottingham in 2005 and gained a MSc in Rehabilitation Sciences in 2007.

We work with a range of neurological conditions including, but not limited to:

 

✔ Parkinson's Disease

✔ Orthopaedic Rehabilitation

✔ Stroke

✔ Traumatic Brain Injury

✔ Spinal Cord Injury

 ✔ Elderly Care

✔ Multiple Sclerosis 

✔ Vestibular Dysfunction

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How do we make Neuro-plastic changes in Physiotherapy?

The brain is constantly in the process of making Neuroplastic changes that enables us to learn, change and adapt. To put simply in terms of neurological deficit, if an area of the brain is not functioning at optimum capacity, then bypassing this area of the brain by creating new pathways can lead to improved function, this is what we would call Neuroplasticity. This concept is nothing new to the physiotherapy world, in fact, the brain is making thousands of neuroplastic changes every second, it is how we use the concept of neuroplasticity to our advantage within our practice that really amplifies our results.