The Regional Neuromuscular service at Leeds Children’s Hospital is recognised as a UK centre of excellence for managing children and young people with genetic disorders affecting nerves or muscles. We have three Physiotherapists working in the team who help children optimise their mobility and stay active so they can keep healthy and happy! Physiotherapists are key members of the multidisciplinary team and help children with weak muscles to gain or maintain their independence and maximise their potential.
Through exercise and activity, including hydrotherapy, we work with the children to develop and maintain their gross motor skills. We provide specialist equipment to help with standing, walking and also maximise respiratory health using chest physiotherapy techniques and equipment.
The Physiotherapist along with the multi-disciplinary team provide outreach clinics to other regional hospitals and work closely with colleagues in education and social care, providing training and support for staff to enable children to fully participate in education settings and other important activities outside school.
Leeds is a centre for neuromuscular research and you can find out more about clinical trials by visiting the Muscular Dystrophy UK and Duchenne UK websites.
The Lead Physiotherapists in the service are are Lindsey Pallant, Steph Wadsworth and Claire Gee.
Contact the Neuromuscular Physiotherapy Team
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Telephone: 0113 3920609