A neurological physiotherapist is a PT who treats patients who suffer from movement difficulties, either due to an injury or ailment surrounding the nervous system.
When you see a neurological physiotherapist, you can find comfort in the fact that you will be receiving treatment from experts in the field. These therapists will assess your situation in order to develop the best plan of care for your needs. The goal of physiotherapy for neurological disorders is to restore as much function as possible, in order to help you regain independence and move freely. For more information on how our services can benefit you and help you reclaim your life, contact BeActive Physio today!
Combining neuro therapy with physiotherapy:
Neuro therapy is a non-invasive treatment method that analyzes brain activity in order to determine how it can be changed to help improve your function. Physiotherapists can create the best treatment plan possible for each patient.
Neuro therapy helps determine the areas that need work, while physiotherapy helps carry out those tasks. By participating in physiotherapy treatments following a neurological injury, you can improve your function, perform targeted activities, and regain your independence much faster. PTs working in neurology with patients who have a wide range of neurological disorders, including, but not limited to:
- Parkinson’s disease
- Stroke
- Multiple sclerosis
- ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease)
Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive, neurological disorder that affects the nerve cells in the brain. Common symptoms of Parkinson’s disease include slurred speech, irregular facial expressions, and severe tremors. Fortunately, physiotherapy can help slow the progress of Parkinson’s and provide relief for symptoms. Physiotherapy helps to improve flexibility and strength by addressing several issues that Parkinson’s disease may cause, including abnormal gait, freezing, and dystonia.
Stroke
Approximately 50,000 Canadians have a stroke each year; 75% of those surviving are left with some level of disability. Physiotherapy can help relieve the effects of a stroke by working to improve balance, walking, and the use of assistive devices. Common therapies for post-stroke rehabilitation include constraint-induced movement therapy, functional electrical stimulation, motor image, partial body weight support, and neuro therapy techniques, such as biofeedback. Biofeedback is a type of neurological therapy that helps improve awareness of muscle function and how it may need to be changed. This is done by attaching electrodes to the skin in order to measure muscle activity on a screen. After a stroke, our physiotherapist can help you regain your functional skills so you can get back to living your life independently.
Multiple Sclerosis
Common symptoms of multiple sclerosis include pain, fatigue, and weakness. Fortunately, physiotherapy can help manage and decrease these symptoms. Our physiotherapist will provide you with targeted stretches to ease muscle spasms and targeted exercises to increase strength and range of motion. You will also work on activities to help with balance and movement, in addition to being provided with information on the correct use of assistive devices.
ALS
ALS, medically referred to as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, is a progressive, neurological disease. It typically develops in the hand, feet, and extremities before progressing to the central part of the body. Those who develop ALS typically begin by noticing a challenge with walking, as they may frequently trip or lose their balance. It is also common to notice frequent muscle cramps or weakness in the hands or legs. As ALS progresses throughout the body, it can affect the way in which someone walks, uses their extremities, speaks, swallows, and even breathes.
There is, unfortunately, no cure for ALS, but the goal of our rehabilitative team is to help maintain function and independence for as long as possible. We also focus on preventing secondary complications (such as fall-related injuries) by providing information for safety and adaptation when using assistive devices. As the disease progresses, our physiotherapists can recommend adaptive equipment, such as canes, walkers, wheelchairs, braces, and other devices.
Contact us today:
At BeActive Physio, our physiotherapists work closely with neurological experts to provide the best treatment possible for our patients. If you are suffering from a neurological condition that is limiting you from living the life you want to live, don’t hesitate to Contact Us Today at Oakville, ON Center. We can schedule an appointment for you to bring happiness back to your life by healing your pain with our expert therapists and professional home care physiotherapy at Be Active Physiotherapy. Don’t suffer in silence – find relief today.