
Louise Ainger

Experience
- 2 Years' Case Management Experience
- Acquired Brain Injury
- Co-ordination of complex rehabilitation packages
- Postural management assessment and treatment
- Provision of specialist mobility and seating equipment
- Vestibular Rehabilitation
- Wealth of experience as a qualified Physiotherapist
Key Skills
- Strong advocate for clients within multidisciplinary teams
- Clear concise reports
- Managing effective therapy and support packages
- Defining clear goals and outcome reporting
- Strong communication skills
- Provider of specialist community physiotherapy
Profile
I have extensive experience working as a physiotherapist providing acute and rehabilitation therapy in acute, community and independent sectors as part of an MDT to those with ABI and complex needs.
I have a particular interest in postural management and vestibular rehabilitation.
Previous Clinical Experience
October 2020 – April 2021, Specialist Physiotherapist / Joint Team Leader at Acute Stroke Unit, Wye Valley NHS Trust, Hereford
Joint Team leader of acute and rehabilitation Stroke Unit
September 2008 – Current, Clinical Specialist Neurological Physiotherapist
Providing specialist community physiotherapy on a private basis to neurological conditions and learning disabilities including postural management assessment and treatment, equipment advice and assessment and specialised Individual physiotherapy programmes.
Professional Qualifications & Affiliations
- HCPC registered
- Registered Practitioner, British Association of Brain Injury and Complex Case Management (BABICM)
- Member of physiotherapist special interest group in Neurology (ACPIN)
- Special interest group in Vestibular Rehabilitation (ACPIVR)
- Member of Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP)
- Medicolegal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (MLACP)
Maintaining Excellence
Louise is committed to maintaining her skills and abilities and engages readily in varied training supported by Independent Living Solutions Ltd which includes the following areas:
- Capacity and Consent
- Safeguarding Training: Adults 29/12/23 and Children 03/03/24
- Recruitment and Employment
- Litigation
- Management of Risk
- Moving and Handling
- GDPR