Hobbs helped to change my life for the better. The physiotherapists are all extremely friendly and easy to get along with. The specialist equipment is fun and enjoyable making it
Amazing rehab for my 23 year old para athlete daughter. After years in a wheelchair they’ve got her walking. Cannot praise the imaginative, hands on approach enough. Everything was used
“I had to trust the process and celebrate the little things, because even the smallest successes meant everything to me.” Meet Aliza Rae. Living life to the fullest as a
Rosey was born with a large arachnoid cyst and recently diagnosed with Autism but she never lets her conditions hold her back. Weekends were filled with excitement as she rode
“I am beginning to feel like me again“ – Christine Before Christine developed her condition, she had a vibrant and very active life. Despite having a pre-existing pituitary tumour, including
JS had a stroke affecting her left arm and leg, causing sensory loss and weakness. She was previously fit and active, playing golf at a club with her husband, and
I chose Hobbs Rehabilitation because of their multidisciplinary approach to rehabilitation. Their expertise in spinal cord injury and neuropsychology gave me complete confidence in the treatment and advice provided.
The
A 21-year-old student had a haemorrhagic brain injury following a kick to the head in MMA training. Previously a commonwealth swimmer for Jersey. Economics and Finance at University.
Hobbs Rehabilitation has a fantastic team that instils confidence and explains everything clearly, helping me improve significantly. They offer great encouragement to keep going and make the experience positive. I’ve
EW lives with her partner Dave in a 3-bedroom rented house. She is a mother to 5 children and grandmother to 11 grandchildren. EW used to work full-time as a
57 year old lady presenting with left-sided weakness following a ruptured aneurysm causing a right intracranial haemorrhage whilst out jogging with her husband. Previously fit and well, enjoys contemporary, ballet
22-year-old male presenting with coordination difficulties impacting his walking, balance and daily tasks involving his right arm. The medulloblastoma was surgically removed with subsequent radio and chemotherapy treatments. At the
31-year-old male presenting with weakness and increased tone throughout the right side with a non-functional right upper limb. At the time of the incident, he had passed out of Naval
39 year old female involved in a road traffic collision resulting in multiple injuries including a complex pelvic fracture affecting both left and right hip, left ankle tibia and fibula
Dear Melissa and Chrissie, a quick note to say thank you for your expert guidance through the LSVT speech programme. It was interesting to hear the difference, before and after
63 year old man who had a stroke in 2019 resulting in left sided weakness and impairment of speech. He was previously fit and well and enjoyed playing tennis and
The facilities are good at Oaksey House and they have friendly, knowledgeable staff.
Before the life-altering incident on the rugby field in February 2022, Matt’s world was one of boundless activity. A passionate sports enthusiast, he immersed himself in rugby, football, and golf.
Jane is a 56 year old woman who was diagnosed with Guillain Barre Syndrome and then had a Stroke 4 days later (acute right sided frontoparietal bleed) in November 2022.
Hobbs Bristol branch are actually a lovely bunch puts you first and not just say they will. They took my case on with little knowledge of Taylor spatial frames so
35 year old male presented to Hobbs Rehabilitation following a polytrauma from a road traffic accident. Injuries include right open tibia and fibula fractures, currently being managed long term in
32-year-old male presenting with upper and lower limb weakness, sensory changes and spasticity following a C7-8 incomplete spinal cord injury in February 2021. Previously fit and well, sporty, active and
I had a stroke in September 2018. Initially I had lost feeling in my left side totally, it’s been interesting to track my progress, you don’t recall how bad it
Fell from bike during the British Triathlon Championship race in August 2021, fracturing C1-3. Requiring resuscitation at the scene, managed acutely at Aberdeen hospital before being repatriated to Cardiff then
32-year-old male sustained a C5 SCI, ASIA C while taking a rugby tackle on 12th Feb 2022. He was treated in Southmead ICU, he did not require any surgical intervention.
Will, a 45-year-old pilot was at home in May 2020 when he suffered a stroke. He had no medical risk factors and was fit and healthy although he’d been feeling
Ted is a man on the move… that is when he is at his happiest. Having been a competent racing cyclist with past success at national club-level motor racing, you
When we enquired about Lee Silverman Voice Therapy in late 2020 we did not know that we would be restricted to our home for all of January due to the
Derek is a rugby man… a family man… a keen cyclist and an all-round do-er. Whilst doing what he does, he was struck down by a massive stroke. The vibrant,
Ethan has a rare blood clotting disorder which caused difficulties at birth, resulting in Diplegic Cerebral Palsy, and associated visual impairment, speech delay, and additional learning and sensory needs.
33-year-old male, who sustained a grade 3 diffuse axonal injury from a falling tree and received CPR at the scene. He had an ITU stay and NHS inpatient rehabilitation before
Neurological Rehabilitation in Bristol Hobbs Rehabilitation Intensive Neurotherapy Centre 80 Macrae Road, Ham Green, Pill, Bristol BS20 0DD Welcome to Hobbs Rehabilitation Intensive Neurotherapy Centre, where cutting-edge technology meets compassionate
Ed Jackson was a professional rugby player for ten years before he sustained a traumatic spinal cord injury following a diving accident which resulted in a C7 AIS-D spinal cord
Preschool teacher Kylie had a bleed in the basal ganglia: an area of the brain where the blood vessels are particularly small and narrow, making them much more vulnerable to
It engaged my brain in a different way helping my speech improve as well as the movement.
When I arrived I had no movement in my legs, we have worked and found much more movement and strength throughout my body. We’ve also worked on transfers and improved
Fantastically interesting, great fun – games kept me engaged and gave me hope for future improvement. I can stand and transfer easier with less equipment. I can see that I
Thanks to Hobbs, I’m much stronger, I walk faster, and have more endurance. I’d highly recommend the intensive therapy to anyone with MS whether or not they’d undergone HSCT. I
It was nice to be able to measure actual progress through my session at Hobbs. I think its good to have intensive bursts of physio as apposed to 1 a
Staff are knowledgeable of neurological conditions and are very able to make personalised plans and work intensely. Staff are professional, kind and dedicated. You feel comfortable to be there. Staff
From walking through the door I felt confident cared for and listened to plus full attention was given to make my needs met. Excellent patient care. I always felt I
The level of Neurotherapy is excellent, giving me a better understanding of what I need to do to achieve my goals. For me general stability and confidence on crutches was
I saw a marked improvement in my mobility in the 6 weeks at Hobbs, which wouldn’t have been possible if I’d relied on community physios. Treatment was tailored to my