Neurological Conditions
We provide therapeutic support for a range of neurological conditions, each with its own unique set of challenges. Our approach is tailored to address the specific needs of your child, focusing on improving function and quality of life.
TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury):
This is an injury to the brain caused by an external force. Our therapies aim to help children regain lost motor, cognitive, and communication skills, and manage behavioral changes.
Hemiplegia:
A condition that causes paralysis on one side of the body. We work to improve strength, coordination, and range of motion in the affected limbs, helping children become more
independent in daily tasks.
Hemiparesis:
This is a less severe form of hemiplegia, causing weakness rather than full paralysis on one side of the body. Our therapies focus on strengthening muscles and improving control to enhance
mobility and function.
Childhood Stroke:
This occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted, leading to brain damage. We use specialized techniques to help children recover from motor, cognitive, and sensory deficits, promoting
neuroplasticity.
Motor Impairment:
This is a broad term for any condition that affects a child’s ability to move. We address specific challenges with muscle tone, coordination, and balance to improve overall physical function.
Muscular Dystrophy:
A group of genetic diseases that cause progressive weakness and loss of muscle mass. Our therapies help to maintain mobility, manage symptoms, and slow the progression of muscle
weakness, improving the child’s quality of life.