Neurologic Rehabilitation
Neurological rehabilitation is a form of therapy that treats a wide variety of conditions affecting the nervous system.
Injuries, infections, degenerative diseases, structural defects, tumors, and disorders in the circulatory system can impair the nervous system such as vascular disorders (strokes), spinal cord injury, cervical spondylosis, peripheral neuropathy and Parkinson disease,
A neurological rehabilitation program is designed to meet your individual needs, depending on your specific problem or disease.
The goal of neurological rehabilitation is to help you return to the highest level of function and independence possible, while improving your overall quality of life — physically, emotionally, and socially by treating impairments such as balance, strength, gait, posture, coordination and decrease mobility.
Other therapy options
Injuries, infections, degenerative diseases, structural defects, tumors, and disorders in the circulatory system can impair the nervous system such as vascular disorders (strokes), spinal cord injury, cervical spondylosis, peripheral neuropathy and Parkinson disease,
A neurological rehabilitation program is designed to meet your individual needs, depending on your specific problem or disease.
The goal of neurological rehabilitation is to help you return to the highest level of function and independence possible, while improving your overall quality of life — physically, emotionally, and socially by treating impairments such as balance, strength, gait, posture, coordination and decrease mobility.
Other therapy options