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REGAIN INDEPENDENCE IN DAILY ACTIVITIES
- Neurological Rehabilitation of Adults
- Parkinson disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- Guillian Barre
- Spinal Stenosis secondary effects leading to muscle weakness
- Balance deficits due to muscular weakness, peripheral neuropathy, vestibular deficits
- After an in depth initial evaluation by our team of therapists, a specific plan of care that addresses the patients needs is developed
- Treatment is provided on a one to one basis
- We maintain close contact with the patient's physicians and provide them with progress reports on how the patient is doing in therapy, goals and treatment.
- We encourage family participation
- We provide family training
- All of our therapists have extensive experience in the treatment of the neurologically impaired patient, backed by comprehensive continuing education.
- In addition to utilizing facilitation techinques to promote the right movements, as described in detailed on the stroke rehabilitation page, we use modalities such as electrical stimulation to assist with some of the movements.
- Modalities may also be used to decrease pain as needed. These modalities may include Ultrasound, ice, heat, tens, etc.
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