NeuroMovment® helps reduce habitual muscle tightening and encourages smoother transitions between movements, improving comfort and engagement.
Over time, many experience reduced spasticity, better postural organisation, and greater self-awareness in how they move and interact with their environment.
Traditional rehabilitation often focuses on retraining the body to perform specific movements. But when the brain’s ability to organise and direct those movements has been disrupted, progress can plateau — effort increases while improvement remains limited.
NeuroMovement® begins where true change happens: in the brain itself. By creating the right conditions for learning and reorganisation, it helps movement become easier, smoother, and more efficient.
ABM® NeuroMovement® is a movement-based learning approach that helps the brain improve its organisation and function. By engaging the brain’s natural capacity for change, it supports physical, cognitive, and emotional growth in both children and adults.
Yes. The approach has helped individuals of all ages — from newborns to adults over ninety — improve movement, focus, and well-being after developmental, neurological, or physical challenges.
Physiotherapy often targets the body directly. ABM® NeuroMovement® works through the brain — using gentle movement and awareness to create lasting change in coordination, balance, and comfort.
Many people notice changes during their first intensive — others see progress unfold over days or weeks as the brain integrates new learning. Even small changes in movement, calm, or connection are meaningful signs of progress.
Lessons take place at our main centre in Roehampton, London, and with local practitioners in Eltham, Woking, and Hatfield. We also offer visiting intensives across the UK, Ireland, and Europe, and online coaching worldwide.
Location in London (18 Roehampton High St)
No waiting list – receive immediate care
250+ years of combined experience in ABM® NeuroMovement® and related somatic disciplines
Backgrounds in Physiotherapy, Psychology, Education, Dance, Bodywork, and Rehabilitation Sciences


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