Specialised physiotherapy tailored to your needs
Welcome to Neulife Therapy, a physiotherapy practice specialising in neurological care. Our therapist, Tom, has over 10 years experience working for the NHS and privately as a physiotherapist. Our team is committed to providing comprehensive, compassionate, and personalised care to individuals.
Whether you're recovering from a stroke, living with Parkinson's disease, managing multiple sclerosis, or facing any other neurological condition, our goal is to empower you to achieve your highest level of function and independence. As well as neurophysio, Tom also has a range experience of physiotherapy from sports injuries to balance and vestibular difficulties. Tom is also trained to create tailored pilates plans to tackle pain and issues with posture.
At Neulife Therapy, we create tailored treatment plans that address your unique needs and goals. We prioritise a holistic approach, considering not only the physical aspects of rehabilitation but also the emotional and cognitive components to ensure comprehensive care.
Therapists
Tom Miller BSc
Physiotherapist
Tom graduated with a degree in Sports Therapy degree in 2014 and started working in a semi professional sports team, treating musculoskeletal injuries.
In 2015 Tom joined the NHS in the Community Neurological Rehabilitation Team which started his passion for neurological rehabilitation. It was here that Tom developed an aspiration to qualify as a physiotherapist.
He graduated in physiotherapy in 2019 and received the faculty award for achieving the highest grade in the year. Tom knew that neurological rehabilitation was his passion and specialised in neurology shortly after.
Tom has continued to develop his knowledge assessments and treatments with a vast array of postgraduate training courses including: Pilates, Neuro-Pilates for physiotherapists, Specialist traumatic brain injury rehabilitation and Vestibular rehabilitation.
In his spare time Tom enjoys engaging in a range of sports and spending time with his two dogs.