Is a neurological condition interfering with your independence?
Physical therapy can help you reclaim your life.
Neurological conditions are disorders that affect the brain and/or spinal cord and can significantly impact your life. Injuries and diseases that affect the brain and spinal cord can impair your ability to process information, causing changes in your daily functioning. When a neurological condition impairs your ability to move, your quality of life suffers. Our physical therapists at IPA Manhattan Physical Therapy are highly skilled professionals who specialize in treating mobility issues caused by nervous system injuries or illnesses. We understand how to identify the underlying cause(s) of your neurological condition and provide you with the most effective treatment strategies for maximizing your function while minimizing any losses.
Our physical therapy clinic guarantees that you will always receive the best care and we’re committed to empowering you to achieve your recovery goals and experience the restorative benefits of a holistic, patient-centered approach.
Typical neurological conditions
Physical therapists are frequently associated with orthopedic conditions such as back or knee pain; however, one of the most important areas of physical therapy is the treatment of neurological disorders.
Our therapists have extensive training in identifying various neurological conditions and frequently collaborate with other specialists to develop treatment plans that maximize function.
Physical therapists commonly treat the following neurological conditions:
Stroke
A stroke is a serious medical condition with symptoms ranging from mild to life-threatening. A stroke occurs when the blood supply to a portion of the brain is interrupted. Strokes are considered a medical emergency and must be treated as soon as possible. In fact, the sooner a person receives treatment, the less likely serious harm will occur.
When your brain’s blood supply is cut off, there is a lack of oxygen and nutrients in the brain tissue, which may result in the death of brain cells, resulting in the impairments commonly associated with a stroke. The physical effects of a stroke are determined by the location of the stroke.
Physical therapy can help with stroke recovery. Treatment plans for physical therapy typically begin with basic functioning and progress to include re-education of balance, gait, and more advanced functional activities.
Our holistic-minded physical therapists will assist you in regaining functional skills so that you can resume your normal life as soon as possible.
Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease is a brain disorder that affects nerve cells in the brain, resulting in unintentional or uncontrollable movements such as shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with balance and coordination. Severe tremors, slurred speech, and involuntary facial expressions are also common symptoms.
Symptoms usually appear gradually and progress over time. People may have difficulty walking and talking as the disease progresses. Physical therapy has been shown to help people manage their symptoms and live an active, productive life by slowing the progression of Parkinson’s disease.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that affects the brain and spinal cord, resulting in various symptoms, such as problems with vision, arm or leg movement, sensation, or balance. The most common symptoms are muscle weakness, fatigue, and impaired coordination.
MS is a chronic condition that can range in severity from mild to severe disability, and symptoms can be treated in many cases. If this disorder worsens, it can potentially shorten people’s lives.
Physical therapy will allow you to move as freely as possible while also alleviating your symptoms and teaching you how to manage this condition.
Alzheimer’s and dementia
Although physical therapy does not address the specific changes in the brain associated with memory, physical therapists frequently work with individuals suffering from dementia-related disorders to improve their balance and gait in order to reduce their risk of falling.
Exercise, according to research, can help to slow the decline and maintain brain function. If you or a loved one is suffering from dementia, seeking help as soon as possible can make a significant difference in the disease’s progression.
IPA Manhattan Physical Therapy can help with the symptoms of neurological conditions.
Our physical therapists are movement specialists with extensive experience working with a wide range of neurological conditions. Our patient-centered therapists will perform a thorough evaluation to determine the factors influencing your neurological status and overall functioning.
We’ll create a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs based on the nature of your condition. A customized patient-centered approach is essential for a successful outcome. Our therapists will work to keep your condition and functional ability from deteriorating further.
Our therapists are up to date on the most cutting-edge treatment methods. We will educate you or a loved one about your condition and how to maximize your outcomes so you can return to and continue doing what you love!
Do you want to become more self-reliant?
Contact IPA Manhattan Physical Therapy right away to manage neurological conditions.
Do you or a loved one have a neurological condition that makes it difficult to maintain independence? Our physical therapists will give you the best care possible to help you regain confidence and function using a holistic approach.
Make an appointment with one of our knowledgeable physical therapists right away.
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