Multiple Sclerosis
Physical therapy for neurological disorders
…such as Stroke (CVA/TIA), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Parkinson’s Disease (PD), Spinal Cord Injuries (SCIs), and Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs), is aimed at restoring functional mobility, strength, balance, and coordination. These neurological disorders can occur suddenly, such as from an accident, or be progressive and worsen over time. By utilizing different techniques via different types of cues (auditory, visual, or sensory), goals, or cognitive tasks, we can help to prevent the progression of chronic neurological conditions or aid in the recovery from neurological injuries.
Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) or Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
It is a condition where the body attacks itself by mistake, specifically parts of the brain and spinal cord of the nervous system that communicates to the rest of the body. The various symptoms are often unpredictable, vary in severity, and differ from both short to long lasting. While there are multiple different types of MS, our therapists can work with you to prioritize your goals, needs, and safety at each session and modify as needed. Physical therapy can also be beneficial during the periods where the symptoms are not as severe so that we can monitor your mobility needs and make changes that go along with the evolving ability level of the patient.
Two people with the same neurological condition or injury can be affected in completely different ways. By completing a thorough physical therapy evaluation of your current abilities and needs, we will work with you to set attainable goals in order to improve your quality of life and increase your independence in a safe manner.