Pilates At Oxhab
Pilates for Neurological Conditions in Oxford
We offer Group and one to one Pilates for neurological conditions, including
- Pilates after a stroke
- Pilates for mutliple sclerosis
- Pilates for Parkinson’s Disease
- Pilates after a head injury
- Pilates for ataxia
- Pilates for other neurological conditions
Group Class Information:
Saturday mornings in Cumnor. Time: 09:00- 10:00
This class is customised for people with a neurological condition or for people who have experienced a neurological injury
The Pilates class can be attended in person or online and is designed to optimise well being
The possible benefits of neuro-Pilates include: improving overall strength, balance, relaxation, flexibility and posture
It offers a dynamic and enjoyable way of using movement and exercise to challenge the systems of the body
Class Timetable
The classes take place at The United Reformed Church, Leys Road, Cumnor, OX2 9QF
Classes can also be attended Online!
Saturdays
Group Neuro Pilates Class 9:00- 10:00: Online and face-to-face
Online or in person at the United Reformed Church in Cumnor, Oxfordshire
Optional-please bring an exercise mat and a hand towel to each class.
“Suffering a stroke during Covid 2020 and unable to obtain NHS physiotherapy, Ellen was contacted. Immediately, she had me on my feet to stand and start walking with assistance. Various exercises to increase mobility were explained and implemented at the various stages with reasons given. She was patient and understanding as I progressed at all times. I recommend her services without hesitation as an experienced physiotherapist”
“Ellen’s approach to physiotherapy is gentle but persuasive. Together with her explanation of the muscle groups affected and helped with each exercise, it leads to a highly effective treatment. I am grateful to Ellen for guiding me towards a near normal life following knee replacement. Ellen is to be highly recommended”
“Ellen is a really competent and friendly Pilates teacher. She takes great care to ensure individuals only do what they are capable of due to any physical limitations. I really enjoy the class”
“Ellen is a great teacher ”
“I find the sessions very beneficial. I’m not very disciplined at doing the sessions on my own. Having a pre-booked session means that I will join in with them. I appreciate the way Ellen is able to adjust the exercises for each individual”
“I have suffered problems with my lower back for many years. Since taking up pilates with Ellen my back has noticeably improved. The sessions are enjoyable and her choice of exercises, informed I’m sure by her practical experience as a physiotherapist, are deployed flexibly to meet the wide ranging needs of all who come to them. These Pilates sessions have now become a regular part of my weekly exercise routine”
“I really enjoy the Pilates classes. They help with bladder control and core strength, which is great for sport and general exercise. I am trimmer and more supple for attending classes”
"We would have no hesitation to recommend
Ellen””
"Ellen has been working with my Dad for over 6 years. Dad is approaching his 86th birthday and with Ellen's support and encouragement he is still living well and independently despite having had a serious stroke over 18 years ago, which affected his walking. More recently, Dad has developed Alzheimer's but Ellen skills and patience means that he still responds well to her visits and sessions with him. She covers balance, posture and just keeps him moving. This really is no mean feat as Dad needs to be encouraged to do anything active. So much so that these days he now has the habit that he must use the stairs as it's good for him as Ellen said so. For myself and my sisters, it's a great re-assurance to have someone of Ellen's clinical expertise and professionalism work with Dad and she gives us regular updates of how he is doing"
"I am a 77 year old male who suffered a stroke 4 years ago. This resulted in the loss of any useful movement on my left side. I became wheelchair bound and was struggling to maintain any physical strength.
Prior to my stroke I was physically fit and a regular gym user. After my stroke I had some physiotherapy but needed additional and appropriate help to assist me with my rehabilitation at home. Finding this help was proving difficult until a friend recommended Ellen, that’s when everything changed.
On her first visit Ellen spent time talking to me about my physical ability and limitations and what I wanted to achieve. She assessed my movement, balance and general strengths with the aim of stabilising the movement I have prior to developing exercises designed to improve my overall physical condition.
During further visits Ellen developed an exercise program which is tailored to my needs. She took time to explain the aim and functionality of each exercise before working on them with me. She did this until we were both confident that I could execute the programs safely in her absence whilst gaining the optimum benefit."
"I would summarise Ellen’s approach and style as calm, empathetic, thoughtful and very reassuring, a style I have found very motivating. It has also made me confident and optimistic that, if opportunities exist for my physical improvement, with Ellen’s invaluable help, we will we will find and exploit them. Ellen not only brings vast knowledge and experience as a physiotherapist, she is also a very caring human being. She has helped me make significant changes both physically and mentally. I am more determined and confident that I can not only maintain my current level of physical strength and movement but improve on it. Ellen is not only a great motivator she takes time to listen to my concerns and explain the physical benefits of each exercise which, in turn, reassures me that nothing is in vain. Ellen always looks for way to encourage me, especially when I begin to feel frustrated. Her reassuring and positive approach are just what was needed and I consider myself fortunate in having Ellen to encourage and support me. I would not hesitate to recommend Ellen to anyone who finds themselves in need of a personal physiotherapist."
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