
Neuro Physiotherapy After Brain Injury (Part 1): Long-Term Rehab Insights – with Colin Green
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In this episode of Brain Injury Bites, Brooke Trotter and Ashwini Kamath speak with neurological physiotherapist Colin Green to explore the realities of long-term rehabilitation after brain injury.
With over three decades of experience and a passion for supporting people beyond the NHS discharge point, Colin shares powerful insights into how physio can support recovery, adaptation, and quality of life, years after injury.
They dive into:
- Why brain injury is a lifelong condition and what that means for care
- The critical role of community-based neurorehabilitation
- What “good” physio looks like for people with cognitive and behavioural challenges
- How multidisciplinary teams can unlock better outcomes
- Why some recovery plateaus aren’t the end, but a new phase
- The importance of tailored, realistic rehab over generic routines
Whether you're navigating recovery yourself, supporting a loved one, or working in the brain injury space, this conversation challenges assumptions and highlights what’s possible when treatment continues beyond the hospital doors.
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Information and other content provided in this Podcast should not be taken as providing medical advice or recommendations. Please always consult your doctor or treating team for medical advice.