Chances are high that you know someone or have heard about someone who has suffered a stroke. Perhaps the stroke’s lasting effects are visible in how they hold their arm or in their now limited...
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Physical Therapy for MS Patients: Benefits
Nearly 400,000 people in the United States have multiple sclerosis. The number climbs to 2.5 million when talking about individuals worldwide. While the medical community has gained significant...
Beneficial Exercises for Parkinson’s Disease
Do you know the early signs of Parkinson’s disease? They vary widely and can be difficult to spot. Many people recognize the tremors, but symptoms can also be cognitive impairment, changes in...
Alternatives to MS Medications
Physical Therapy Offers Safe and Effective Alternatives to MS Medications A woman, we’ll call her Ms. Rose, has been living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for several years. MS is an inflammatory...
Stroke Rehabilitation: Enhancing Balance for Independent Living
Gain Independence with Physical Therapy Stroke Rehabilitation for Balance For many of us, walking and talking are so easy we can literally do them in our sleep. Yet for some, particularly survivors...
Gait Training for Parkinson’s Disease: Restoring Balance and Confidence
Walk with Confidence Through Gait Training for Parkinson’s Disease When our patient, we’ll call him Mr. Paul, came to our practice, he had tried several treatments for his Parkinson’s disease....
The Benefits of Physical Therapy for M
Did you know that multiple sclerosis (MS) affects 2.5 million people worldwide? In fact, it’s the most common neurological disease among young adults. The benefits of physical therapy for managing...








