A brain haemorrhage can lead to a range of physical and neurological impairments. Physiotherapy is vital in promoting recovery, helping to regain strength, coordination, and mobility. Treatment focuses on improving motor skills, managing spasticity, and aiding balance, as well as preventing secondary complications such as contractures. Rehabilitation is tailored to the individual’s condition, whether in the acute phase or during long-term recovery, and aims to maximise independence and quality of life.