Guillain-Barré Syndrome Rehabilitation –At Your Own Home


What is Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS)?
Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) is a very rare and serious neurological disorder in which the immune system accidentally attacks peripheral nerves. It can result in sudden weakness of muscles, numbness or even temporary paralysis. The symptoms typically start in the legs and increase in elevation, often making breathing difficult and requiring urgent medical attention. Recovery is not impossible but it could take from months or even years to recover. It is often necessary for systematic rehabilitation in order to recover strength as well as coordination and self-reliance.
Common Challenges with Guillain-Barré Syndrome
Sudden Muscle Weakness and Paralysis
GBS usually begins with muscle weakness beginning in the legs, and expanding upwards, becoming completely paralyzed within days.
Loss of Mobility and Independence
The sensory impairments and weaknesses can make standing, walking, and everyday activities extremely challenging and often lead to a short-term dependence on other people.
Respiratory Difficulties
In extreme instances, GBS affects breathing muscles which requires assisted ventilation and constant monitoring in the acute phase.
Fatigue and Low Endurance
The persistent fatigue even after a short period of physical activity, is a common occurrence when recovering and can stifle progression if not controlled properly.
Numbness and Sensory Disturbances
Numbness, tingling or an altered sensations in the limbs may hinder balance, coordination, as well as security.
Emotional and Psychological Impact
The sudden onset and unclear timeframe for recovery can trigger depression, anxiety and emotional distress for families and patients alike.
Our Approach to GBS Rehabilitation

Customised Rehab Plans
Customised therapy plans aimed at improving flexibility, muscle strength and general mobility.

Mobility & Transfer Training
We can assist with walking re-education, balance training as well as transfer exercises, and the using assistive devices.

Respiratory Support
Exercises to breathe as well as chest physiotherapy and breathing muscle exercises to improve lung function and reduce the risk of infections.

Fatigue Management
We aid in managing physical fatigue by scheduling rest, pacing therapy and gaining stamina slowly.

Pain & Sensory Symptom Relief
Massage, gentle manual therapy or TENS can help reduce pain and help support the nervous system's rehabilitation.

Family Education & Support
We will guide you and your family members through every step of recovery, including training at home and emotional assistance.
Why Choose Rehab Therapist for GBS Rehabilitation

Specialist Neuro Physios
We are aware of the unique requirements for GBS recovery and can tailor our treatment to meet those needs.

Home-Based Recovery Plans
There's no need to travel. Our therapists arrive at your residence to provide expert treatment where you're at ease.

Recovery at Your Place
We value your energy levels and progression while balancing rest and wellness.

Multidisciplinary Collaboration
We collaborate with neurologists, occupational therapists and general practitioners to provide seamless, connected treatment.

Trusted Across the Region
Serving Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Oxfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Berkshire, London & Surrey.

Compassionate, Individualised Support
Each recovery is unique. Our therapy therapists help not only the body, but also the person who's behind it.
Who Can Benefit from GBS Physiotherapy
People who are recovering from recent diagnosis
Assistance from beginning weakness to regaining walking abilities and independence
Wheelchair Users Working Towards Mobility
We provide step-by-step instruction for walking re-education, as well as transfer and training
Clients who have breathing problems
Help with respiratory function by using specific exercises and physiotherapy techniques
People suffering from fatigue
The energy pacing method, the gentle strength and a guided rest program assist in managing exhaustion while recovering
Individuals who have Sensory or Coordination issues
Rehabilitation to improve balance, proprioception as well as nerve functioning
Family & Careers
Training and education to assist your loved one's healing at home
Areas we cover for GBS physiotherapy
Our Physiotherapists visit your home in the areas below and beyond.
Rebuilding After GBS Takes Time – We’ll Be There, at Home
Guillain-Barre may feel like all of your life has changed in a flash. With expert, in-home rehab for neurological disorders, we aid your recovery with compassion with consistency, consistency and compassion
Success Stories
Emily R., Wembley, West London
Priya M., Slough, Berkshire
Alan T., Stevenage, Hertfordshire
FAQs
What is Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS)?
It’s a rare neurological disorder in which the immune system attacks the nerves, leading to weakening or even paralysis.
How can physiotherapy aid GBS recovery?
We offer strength training, balance rehab as well as fatigue pacing and mobility training that is tailored to your needs and progress.
Can therapy help with breathing problems?
Yes, we provide respiratory physiotherapy, including exercise for breathing and chest physiotherapy for the health of the lung.
How do I start with a rehabilitation therapist?
Call us on 07777 999 277, email info@rehabtherapist.co.uk or use the website or WhatsApp to book your consultation.