Multiple Sclerosis

Common symptoms of multiple sclerosis include pain, fatigue, and weakness. Fortunately, physical therapy can help manage and decrease these symptoms. Our Coral Springs, FL physical therapist 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.

The benefits of neuro therapy and physical therapy

Neuro therapy helps determine the areas that need work, while physical therapy helps those areas improve.

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.

With neuro therapy, an EEG is used to measure brain activity and create “brain maps.” Physical therapists and neurological therapists work closely together in order to create the best treatment plan possible for each patient.

By participating in physical therapy treatments following a neurological injury, you can improve your function, perform targeted activities, and regain your independence much faster.

Ready to get started on a treatment plan?

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 our Coral Springs, FL physical therapy office today.

At AIM Rehab Services, our physical therapists work closely with neurological experts to provide the best treatment possible for you.

If you request an appointment to meet with one of our dedicated physical therapists, you will find out how we can best manage your symptoms and help you reach your physical goals.

Don’t suffer in silence – find relief today. For more information, Contact Us Today at Coral Springs, FL center to schedule an appointment. 

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