Conditions We Treat
Neurological rehabilitation for a wide range of conditions. Each treatment plan is personalized to your unique needs and goals.
Neurological & Musculoskeletal Conditions
Stroke Rehabilitation
Interrupted blood flow to the brain affecting movement, speech, and cognition.
Retrains the brain and body using neuroplasticity-based techniques.
Improved mobility, hand function, balance, and independence.
Parkinson's Disease
A progressive disorder causing tremors, stiffness, and balance issues.
Targeted exercises maintain mobility and improve gait stability.
Better balance, reduced falls, and sustained independence.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Autoimmune condition causing fatigue, weakness, and coordination problems.
Tailored therapy manages symptoms and adapts as MS progresses.
Improved endurance, balance, and daily functioning.
ALS
Progressive disease affecting motor neurons, causing muscle weakness.
Maintains function and adapts strategies as the condition evolves.
Prolonged mobility, comfort, and quality of life.
Spinal Cord Injury
Damage causing loss of function or sensation below the injury level.
Maximizes remaining function through strengthening and adaptive techniques.
Greater independence, strength, and functional capacity.
Brain / Head Injuries (TBI)
Brain trauma affecting cognitive and physical function.
Addresses motor, balance, and coordination deficits through structured rehab.
Restored movement and improved daily function.
Neuropathy
Peripheral nerve damage causing weakness, numbness, and pain.
Improves sensation, strength, and safe movement strategies.
Reduced pain, better balance, and lower fall risk.
Muscular Dystrophy
Genetic diseases causing progressive muscle weakness and loss.
Slows decline and maintains flexibility and strength.
Prolonged mobility and improved quality of life.
Geriatric Neurological Conditions
Age-related changes affecting balance, strength, and coordination.
Targeted programs build strength and confidence.
Better balance, fewer falls, and greater independence.
Neuromuscular Conditions
Disorders affecting nerves that control voluntary muscles.
Strengthens function and teaches energy conservation.
Better endurance, daily function, and independence.
Immobility / Functional Decline
Reduced activity leading to muscle wasting and stiffness.
Progressive mobilization rebuilds strength and function.
Restored mobility, strength, and confidence.
Low Back Pain
Persistent lower back pain limiting movement and daily life.
Evidence-based exercises, manual therapy, and movement re-education.
Less pain, stronger core, and better function.
Sciatica
Nerve pain radiating from the lower back down the leg.
Reduces nerve irritation through targeted exercises and posture work.
Pain relief, better mobility, and reduced recurrence.
Musculoskeletal Injuries
Conditions such as chronic pain, sprains, strains, arthritis of knee, hip, shoulder pain, tennis elbow, hand injuries, and TMJ.
Reduce pain, heal injuries, and achieve lifestyle modifications.
Prevent recurrence, improve mobility and strength, and return to function.
