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About Me

Louisa Sweetman is a highly skilled clinical specialist neuro-physiotherapist with over 20 years of experience of managing complex neurological conditions across acute, rehabilitation, and community settings. Her career spans roles in both the NHS and private sectors, delivering exceptional care to individuals with a wide range of neurological challenges.​​ 

Louisa has extensive experience in working with other healthcare professionals, health and fitness professionals, and community services to deliver collaborative and holistic treatment programs. She believes in making each session fun and enjoyable, empowering clients to fulfil their potential.

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Louisa provides advanced neurorehabilitation at Transform Neuro Rehab Physio, where she specialises in comprehensive neurological assessments, using advanced clinical reasoning skills and a wide range of treatment approaches to deliver individualised rehabilitation to a wide range of complex neurological conditions. Her expertise includes using a wide range of treatment adjuncts such as neuromuscular electrical stimulation, kinesiology taping, and Clinical Pilates, alongside advanced vestibular and facial rehabilitation techniques.

​She has developed specialist skills in spasticity management, both through working in and alongside spasticity clinic services. She collaboratively ran a specialist neurological orthotics clinic with an Orthotist, working closely with a gait laboratory and spasticity clinic to provide specialist orthoses to ensure optimised gait biomechanics to both acute and community based neuro rehabilitation patients.

For many years, Louisa served as a team lead at the Wolfson Neurorehabilitation Service, where she managed inpatient and outpatient neurorehabilitation teams across St George’s Hospital NHS Trust and Queen Mary’s Hospital, Roehampton. 

Louisa has provided external specialist training to other clinicians on gait biomechanics and splinting and casting, alongside lecturing undergraduate physiotherapy students at St George’s University, London. 

Membership and Registration

  • Registered member of the Health and Care Professions Council  

  • The Medico Legal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists

  • Member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy

  • Member of The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists Interested in Neurology (ACPIN)

  • Member of The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists Interested in Vestibular Rehabilitation (ACPIVR)

  • Member of Physio First, Association for Chartered Physiotherapists in Private Practice​​

Professional Qualifications and Training

  • BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy 2:1, The University of  Birmingham, 2002 – 2005

  • Advanced Bobath Course – Optimising Upper Limb Recovery

  • APPI Pilates Matwork Level One

  • APPI Neuro Pilates

  • APPI Reformer Level 1 and Level 2

  • APPI Ante and Post Natal Pilates

  • APPI Hypermobility

  • PD Warrior – Level 1 and Level 2

  • Lower Limb FES Training Course with PACE ODFS Accreditation - Odstock Medical Ltd, National Clinical FES Centre. 

  • Upper Limb FES Training Course - Odstock Medical Ltd, National Clinical FES Centre.

  • Basic Taping Course – Rocktape UK

  • MSc Rehabilitation module – Policy and Practice. St Georges University London.

  • The Basic Bobath Course – Assessment and  Treatment of Adults with Neurological  Conditions

  • Acute Physiotherapy Management of the  Neurosciences Patient.

  • The Physiological Response To Acute Exercise For Physiotherapists working in Acute, Critical and Intensive Care Environments.

  • Introduction to the Bobath Concept – Normal  Movement, Part A and Part B

  • Bond Solon - Excellence in Report Writing and Cross Examination Training 2025

  • Paediatric & Adult Neurology: The Role of the Physiotherapist as an Expert Witness – Medico Legal Charted Association of Physiotherapists

  • APIL Training for experts

Contact Us

Telephone: 07436 788 552 

Email: info@transformneuro.com

Covering Bromley and surrounding areas

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