We are two highly specialised Neuro-physiotherapists working as lone private practitioners, providing one-off or regular visits to people in their own homes.


Rosie Tudor

The Chartered Society of Physiotherapists (MCSP)
The Health and Care Professions Council (Reg no: PH63251)Version 2

Rosie qualified with a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy from St George’s Hospital Medical School in 2001. Her practice has been based at four large London teaching hospitals including Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, King’s College Hospital and St George’s Hospital. She has specialised in neurology since 2007.  Within the NHS setting, she has led teams specialising in assessing and treating neurological conditions both at the time of onset and in the longer term within the rehab and community settings.

Rosie works at the Wolfson Neurorehabilitation Centre, which specialises in interdisciplinary inpatient and outpatient rehab for people with neurological conditions.  She enjoys teaching individuals how to move more efficiently and effectively through strengthening, stretching, and movement-analysis. She is experienced with using adjuncts, such as neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), orthotics and exercise equipment and understands how to manage barriers such as motivation, fatigue, and difficulties with memory and problem-solving.

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Isabel Cary

The Chartered Society of Physiotherapists (MCSP)
The Health and Care Professions Council (Reg no: PH60080)

Since qualifying with a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy from Southampton University in image12001, Isabel has been fascinated by the brain and spinal cord and the impact of an injury or condition on a person’s life. She specialised in neurology in 2005 and has worked within St George’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust since this time. She has experience in the acute setting at the point of diagnosis but her special interest is longer term rehabilitation for people living with the effects of a neurological event or long term condition. Her NHS practice is based at The Wolfson Neurorehabilitation Centre in Roehampton.

Isabel can provide expert assessment and treatment for people in their own homes and is experienced in working with adjuncts to therapy such as functional electrical stimulation (FES). In the NHS setting, she currently leads multidisciplinary spasticity and orthotics clinics so she can provide expert advice in these areas.

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