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Movement Disabilities -

Further information on sessional services for people with:

 

  Multiple sclerosis

 

  Parkinson’s

 

   Stroke

 

  Cerebral palsy

 

  Head injuries

 

 

 

 

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  Cerebral palsy

Services for people with cerebral palsy are available for the whole age range from childhood through to adulthood. Children and adults alike need to have a service that provides for their specific needs regardless of their age.

 

For information on Services for children with cerebral palsy click here

 

 

Cerebral Palsy

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  Head injuries

Conductive Education is an educational approach to head injuries which helps individuals develop the skills and motivation they need to overcome problems of movement and bodily control they encounter in everyday living.

Head Injuries

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    Multiple sclerosis

MS affects each person in a very different way. Personal aims therefore will vary from person to person. For one it may be balance and walking around the house, for another it may be dressing and getting in and out of the car. Equally for many it may be the ability to continue to work or play an active role in family life

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    Parkinson’s

CE for people with Parkinson’s works at two levels: the first relating directly to the problems being faced at that time and the second at a preventative level.

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    Stroke

Our approach to the recovery from stroke is to see it as a learning process - a relearning of skills necessary for each individual. Participants may have just had a stroke or may have just finished a period of intensive medical rehabilitation.


Stroke
 


For a copy of our latest brochure:

Rehabilitation Services

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For further information or for an initial consultation, contact:

nicky@conductive-education.org.uk

 
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