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Frozen Shoulder
A painful, stiff shoulder that limits reaching overhead, behind your back, or across your chest — often worse at night.
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Plantar Fasciitis
Sharp, stabbing pain under the heel — worst with your first steps in the morning or after long sitting.
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Tennis Elbow
Pain on the outer elbow with gripping, lifting, or shaking hands — common in desk workers, tradesmen, and racquet players.
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Golfer's Elbow
Pain on the inner elbow with wrist flexion and gripping — common in cricketers, mechanics, and heavy manual workers.
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Numbness and tingling in the thumb, index, and middle fingers — usually worst at night or when driving.
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Hip Pain
Pain in the outer hip, groin, or buttock that limits walking, squatting, or lying on the affected side.
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Ankle Sprain
That familiar rolled-ankle that swells up and never quite feels stable again — proper rehab prevents chronic instability.
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Bell's Palsy
Sudden one-sided facial weakness that affects smiling, closing the eye, or drinking — most people recover fully with early rehab.
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Multiple Sclerosis
Progressive or relapsing weakness, balance, and fatigue that respond to targeted, individualised neuro-physiotherapy.
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Guillain-Barré Syndrome
Ascending weakness that peaks at 2–4 weeks and gradually recovers over months — structured rehab shortens recovery.
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Rotator Cuff Tear
Weakness lifting the arm sideways, night pain on the shoulder, and a catch when reaching overhead — often after a fall or heavy lift.
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Meniscus Tear
A twist or squat that leaves the knee catching, clicking, and painful along the joint line — often with a slow effusion.
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Bell's Palsy
Sudden one-sided facial weakness that affects smiling, closing the eye, or drinking — most people recover fully with early rehab.
Also known as: facial nerve palsy, peripheral facial palsy
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Multiple Sclerosis
Progressive or relapsing weakness, balance, and fatigue that respond to targeted, individualised neuro-physiotherapy.
Also known as: MS, demyelinating disease
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Guillain-Barré Syndrome
Ascending weakness that peaks at 2–4 weeks and gradually recovers over months — structured rehab shortens recovery.
Also known as: GBS, acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
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Stroke
Early, intense, task-specific rehab drives the best recovery — every week matters in the first 6 months after a stroke.
Also known as: CVA, cerebrovascular accident, brain attack
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Parkinson's Disease
Slowness, tremor, and shrinking movements respond to loud, big, deliberate exercise — programmes like LSVT BIG give measurable gains.
Also known as: PD, idiopathic parkinsonism
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Balance and Vertigo Disorders
The room spinning, unsteady steps, or a floaty head — most vestibular problems respond to specific repositioning or habituation exercises.
Also known as: dizziness, vestibular dysfunction
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Spinal Cord Injury
From wheelchair independence to return-to-work — SCI rehab is intensive, structured, and long-term.
Also known as: SCI, paraplegia, tetraplegia
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BPPV
Brief spinning attacks triggered by rolling in bed, looking up, or bending down — caused by dislodged crystals in the inner ear.
Also known as: benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, ear crystals
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Peripheral Neuropathy
Numbness, burning, and pins-and-needles in the feet — commonly from diabetes, and highly responsive to structured exercise and balance work.
Also known as: diabetic neuropathy, polyneuropathy
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Cervical Myelopathy
Clumsy hands, unsteady walking, and neck stiffness — cord compression in the neck needs urgent recognition.
Also known as: CSM, cervical spondylotic myelopathy
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Facial Nerve Palsy
One-sided facial weakness affecting eye closure, smile, and speech — early rehab reduces long-term synkinesis.
Also known as: seventh nerve palsy, facial paralysis
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Transverse Myelitis
Sudden weakness, sensory change, and bladder dysfunction from cord inflammation — early rehab guards against contractures and pressure sores.
Also known as: TM, acute myelitis
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Post-Polio Syndrome
New weakness and fatigue decades after childhood polio — pacing, orthoses, and low-intensity strengthening slow the decline.
Also known as: PPS, late effects of polio
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