Treatment for
Functional Neurological Disorder
At SP Therapy Services, we offer specialist physiotherapy for Functional Neurological Disorder (FND), delivered in the comfort of the client’s home.
Our experienced community physiotherapists work with adults and young people across Greater Manchester, Lancashire, South and West Yorkshire — including Bury, Bradford, Holmfirth, Blackburn, Stalybridge, and Barnsley.
At SP Therapy Services, we take a compassionate, client-led approach to treating FND
What is Functional Neurological Disorder (FND)?
FND is a condition that affects how the brain and body communicate. It causes neurological symptoms such as:
- Weakness or paralysis
- Seizures or non-epileptic attacks
- Movement disorders (e.g. tremors, gait disturbances)
- Sensory symptoms (e.g. numbness or tingling)
- Fatigue, dizziness, and pain
Unlike other neurological conditions, FND is not caused by structural damage to the nervous system. However, the symptoms are very real and can have a profound impact on daily life.
Our Approach to FND Physiotherapy
At SP Therapy Services, we take a compassionate, client-led approach to treating FND. Our goal is to help individuals:
- Understand their condition without stigma
- Rebuild confidence in movement and daily function
- Reduce fear and avoidance behaviours
- Improve mobility, coordination, and stamina
- Set and achieve realistic, functional goals
We work alongside wider multidisciplinary teams, including psychologists, neurologists, occupational therapists and GPs, to provide joined-up care. Our approach is in line with current clinical guidelines and evidence-based recommendations for treating FND.
Supporting Clients at Home
We know that many people with FND struggle to access clinic-based services or feel overwhelmed by unfamiliar environments. That’s why we bring specialist physiotherapy directly to the client’s home, care setting, or supported living environment.
By working in real-life surroundings, we can support meaningful, practical goals such as:
- Climbing stairs or using mobility aids safely
- Managing fatigue and building activity tolerance
- Reintroducing hobbies, community engagement, or outdoor walking
Who We Work With
We regularly support:
- Adults and young people diagnosed with Functional Neurological Disorder
- Families and carers seeking specialist home-based rehabilitation
- Case Managers and Solicitors managing complex rehabilitation and litigation cases
- NHS and Social Care teams looking for community-based support options
We provide transparent pricing, timely assessments, and regular progress reports, including SMART goals tailored to the individual.
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If you or your client are living with FND and need specialist home-based rehabilitation, we’re here to help.
- Is FND a mental health condition?
FND is a neurological condition, not a mental illness, though psychological factors such as stress or trauma can play a role. It’s a disorder of brain function, and symptoms are real and involuntary. Many people with FND benefit from a combined approach including physiotherapy, psychology, and medical input.
- Can people recover from FND?
Yes — many people with FND make meaningful improvements or recover fully with the right support. Early intervention, understanding the condition, and consistent rehabilitation such as physiotherapy can significantly improve outcomes.
- How is FND diagnosed?
FND is typically diagnosed by a neurologist using clinical assessments rather than scans or lab tests. Diagnosis is based on recognising specific patterns of symptoms and ruling out other neurological conditions. It’s a positive diagnosis — not just a diagnosis of exclusion.