Diana uses treatment units that are designed to be used at home supplemented by three monthly visits to the therapist for review on the treatments progress.
Continence problems
Facial paralysis e.g. following trauma or acoustic neuroma removal
Congenital paralysis including Moebius Syndrome
Eye Care
Lymes Disease
Ramsey Hunt Syndrome
Acoustic Neuroma
Bells Palsy
Arthritis
Brachial Plexus Injury
Chronic Neurological problems
Drop foot
Knee injuries
Multiple Sclerosis
Spinal Cord Injury
Repeated Back Injury
Sports Injuries
Stroke
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Diana Farragher is a chartered physiotherapist who received an OBE June 2001 for her work with chronic facial paralysis. Diana currently heads an International Trophic Electrical Stimulation Centre of Excellence. She is an expert on muscle physiology and has lectured internationally on the subject for which she received her fellowship from the chartered society of physiotherapists.