Recovery begins with medical stabilityDr. Heinrich Nolte
Dr Nolte is a General Medical Practitioner with a special interest in Physical Medicine, Chronic Pain Rehabilitation and Cardio Renal Metabolic care. He holds a Doctorate degree in Exercise Physiology and is also a qualified Biokineticist with a Master’s degree.
www.drheinrichnolte.co.za
Physioflex Physiotherapy
At Physioflex Antoinette Jansen van Vuuren and Chantal Berry form the engine of recovery. The team plays a vital role in assessing and addressing physical impairments that impact healing and function. Their focus is on restoring mobility, managing acute physical triggers and optimizing post-surgical outcomes. Whether retraining gait patterns following movement disorder, surgery or addressing central sensitization in chronic pain, their physiotherapy approach is evidence-based, movement-centric, and tailored to each patient’s unique recovery journey.
www.physioflex.co.za
Jolene Cilliers Occupational Therapy
A successful recovery is measured by a patient's ability to return to their life. Our Occupational Therapy focus bridges the gap between the treatment room and the real world. We specialise in functional adaptation, ensuring that patients can perform activities of daily living (ADL) with confidence, safety, and maximal independence.
www.jcot.co.za
PschycologistJohan Erasmus
The brain is the central processor for both pain and movement. Chronic conditions often carry a heavy cognitive and emotional load. The psychological intervention focuses on neuro-cognitive support, pain coping strategies, and the mental resilience required to navigate long-term rehabilitation or the adjustment period following major neurosurgery.
www.erasmustherapy.com