Pilates for Neurological Conditions

Pilates, Physiotherapy and Pelvic Health in Wellington, New Zealand.

Pilates for Neurological Conditions

Staying active is physically and mentally beneficial for those with neurological conditons.

e.g. MS, Stroke, Parkinsons Disease.

Our Physiotherapist Jeff Dixon is a highly experienced Physiotherapist who has a passion for improving the lives of those with neurological conditions.

Jeff’s study in Pilates for Neurological Conditions included learning how the brain and spinal cord function to control movement.

He strongly believes that staying active is crucial for those with neurological conditions.

He has found that pilates doesn’t fatigue or tire people as much as gym-based exercise programmes making it ideal when working with this group of clients.

Jeff works both one on one and in small groups with people depending on each individual’s needs.

Main Benefits of Neurological Pilates

We believe everyone deserves to move well

Move well

Everyone deserves to move well. We understand how important it is to find experts who can guide and nurture your journey to get moving again.

Live well

Freedom to move means freedom to live. Build your confidence and strength, and experience the transformation that moving well can have on your life.

Age well

Slowing down as you get older needn’t happen to you. We can help you get moving and keep moving safely and gently so you can enjoy life for years to come.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Your physio will conduct a thorough examination, discuss your treatment goals, provide some form of treatment as appropriate and then discuss your management plan which is likely to include some exercises.

Your physio will conduct a thorough examination, discuss your treatment goals, provide some form of treatment as appropriate and then discuss your management plan which is likely to include some exercises.

No doctor referral is necessary!

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