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Dionne Snyders – Physiotherapist – Die Wilgers

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Dionne Snyders – Physiotherapist – Die Wilgers

Ms Dionne Snyders – Physiotherapist – Die Wilgers holds a BScPhys from the University of the Witwatersrand and an MPhys in Neurology from the University of Pretoria, bringing over a decade of specialised expertise to Balance Therapy Centre. Moreover, she earned her Bobath qualification in neuro-rehabilitation, which underpins her patient-centered approach to movement re-education.

As a Neurological Physiotherapist, Dionne evaluates each client’s unique deficits in motor control, balance, and coordination. Consequently, she creates personalized treatment plans that foster both functional gains and long-term independence. Furthermore, she integrates task-specific training with functional electrical stimulation to optimize neural recovery. Ultimately, her mission remains to empower individuals to reclaim mobility through compassionate guidance and evidence-based strategies.

In addition, Dionne mentors junior therapists and leads in-house workshops on advanced neuro-physiotherapy techniques. She also participates in regional symposiums on neuroplasticity and rehabilitation robotics, thereby ensuring that her practice reflects the latest research. As a result, clients benefit from interventions that blend clinical rigor with innovative technology.

Services

Balance Therapy Centre offers the following neurological physiotherapy services, each delivered with precision and empathy:

  • Neurological Assessment, using standardized scales to quantify motor, sensory, and functional impairments

  • Bobath-Based Therapy, focusing on postural control, movement re-education, and functional task training

  • Gait Retraining, employing body-weight support treadmill systems and functional electrical stimulation to improve walking patterns

  • Balance Retraining, on unstable surfaces and force-plate platforms to enhance postural stability

  • Upper-Limb Rehabilitation, including constraint-induced movement therapy, mirror therapy, and neuromuscular electrical stimulation

  • Spasticity Management, through stretching protocols, splinting, and serial casting

  • Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Retraining, teaching self-care, transfer techniques, and adaptive strategies

  • Fatigue Management Programs, with energy conservation education and pacing strategies for chronic neurological conditions

  • Adaptive Equipment Prescription, such as mobility aids and orthoses, with hands-on training

  • Ergonomic & Environmental Assessments, optimizing home and workplace setups for safety and accessibility

  • Caregiver Training, equipping families to support ongoing rehabilitation at home

  • Group Workshops on stroke recovery, brain injury management, and neurological wellness

  • Teletherapy Consultations, via a secure video platform for remote programme adjustments

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Additional Information

Balance Therapy Centre features a fully equipped therapy gym, complete with adaptive equipment, balance platforms, and virtual-reality cognitive training systems. Moreover, the centre’s sensory integration room provides graded exposure therapies for vestibular and sensory processing challenges, thereby enhancing treatment outcomes for clients with complex brain injuries.

In this supportive environment, Dionne leverages a secure electronic medical record system to track progress and coordinate care across the multidisciplinary team, which includes occupational therapists, speech therapists, and clinical psychologists. Consequently, clients experience cohesive treatment plans and timely adjustments based on collaborative discussions.

Furthermore, strict infection-control protocols ensure that all equipment and treatment areas undergo thorough sanitization between sessions. Accessible parking, wheelchair ramps, and extended evening hours accommodate varied schedules and mobility needs. In addition, staff members pursue continuous professional development, attending workshops on the latest rehabilitation robotics, neuroprosthetics, and neurofeedback techniques, thus keeping the centre at the forefront of neuro-rehabilitation innovations.

Overall, this modern, patient-focused setting fosters a welcoming atmosphere where every individual receives undivided attention and respect. Finally, take the next step toward renewed independence by scheduling your personalized assessment today.

Dionne Snyders - Physiotherapist - Die Wilgers

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