Neurological Rehabilitation
Neurological Rehabilitation
We Treat Neurological Conditions Differently
Our Neuro-Bio-Electric Stimulator treatments are cutting-edge electrical stimulation treatments that helps to treat Chronic Pain by targeting the nervous system at its source. Unlike traditional e-stim devices, our treatments retrain the brain-body connection, reduce pain signals, and promote tissue healing. By stimulating neuromuscular pathways and activating underperforming muscles, it helps break the pain cycle, restore proper movement, and accelerate recovery—often with noticeable relief after just a few sessions.
Our treatments helps reset the nervous system to retrain faulty movement patterns, reduce protective muscle guarding, and restore proper communication between brain and body.
Our treatments accelerate healing after Orthopedic Surgery by stimulating the nervous system to enhance neuromuscular control, increase blood flow to injured tissues, and reduce inflammation. This promotes faster recovery, minimizes complications, and supports more efficient tissue repair—often leading to significantly reduced healing times.
Our treatments can be powerful tools in supporting individuals with Parkinson’s disease by enhancing neuromuscular communication and promoting functional movement. Our treatments helps to re-educate the nervous system, improve muscle activation, and reduce rigidity and tremors. By retraining movement patterns, enhancing balance, and increasing strength and coordination—we can reestablish mobility and independence in Parkinson’s patients. Additionally, increased circulation and neuromuscular stimulation may help slow functional decline and improve overall quality of life.
Our Treatments also offers meaningful support for individuals with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) by targeting the neuromuscular system to improve function and reduce symptoms. Our treatments help re-establishing brain-to-muscle communication, enhance muscle activation, and combat muscle weakness or spasticity commonly seen in MS. By promoting better motor control, improving circulation, and reducing neuromuscular fatigue, our treatments can help patients regain strength, mobility, and confidence in their movement. This neuroadaptive training supports improved daily function and contributes to a higher quality of life for those living with MS.
We treats neurological disorders by retraining brain-to-muscle signals, improving movement, reducing spasticity, and enhancing function through direct current neuromuscular stimulation.
Our treatments helps reset the nervous system to retrain faulty movement patterns, reduce protective muscle guarding, and restore proper communication between brain and body.
Our treatments accelerate healing after Orthopedic Surgery by stimulating the nervous system to enhance neuromuscular control, increase blood flow to injured tissues, and reduce inflammation. This promotes faster recovery, minimizes complications, and supports more efficient tissue repair—often leading to significantly reduced healing times.
Our treatments can be powerful tools in supporting individuals with Parkinson’s disease by enhancing neuromuscular communication and promoting functional movement. Our treatments helps to re-educate the nervous system, improve muscle activation, and reduce rigidity and tremors. By retraining movement patterns, enhancing balance, and increasing strength and coordination—we can reestablish mobility and independence in Parkinson’s patients. Additionally, increased circulation and neuromuscular stimulation may help slow functional decline and improve overall quality of life.
Our Treatments also offers meaningful support for individuals with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) by targeting the neuromuscular system to improve function and reduce symptoms. Our treatments help re-establishing brain-to-muscle communication, enhance muscle activation, and combat muscle weakness or spasticity commonly seen in MS. By promoting better motor control, improving circulation, and reducing neuromuscular fatigue, our treatments can help patients regain strength, mobility, and confidence in their movement. This neuroadaptive training supports improved daily function and contributes to a higher quality of life for those living with MS.
We treats neurological disorders by retraining brain-to-muscle signals, improving movement, reducing spasticity, and enhancing function through direct current neuromuscular stimulation.
What Is Neurological Rehabilitation
Neurological rehabilitation is a specialized program that helps manage diseases, disorders, or injuries of the nervous system, including:
- Nerve and pain disorders
- Peripheral neuropathy (damage to peripheral nerves)
- Gait and balance disorders
- Strokes/CVA (cerebrovascular accident)
- Radiculopathy, including sciatica (injury or damage to the nerve roots near where they leave the spine, commonly called a “pinched nerve”)
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Headaches
- Multiple sclerosis
- Cerebral palsy
- Spinal cord injuries
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Concussions
The specialists at FYZICAL Greensburg will create an individualized treatment plan based on your clinical diagnosis and needs. Your neurological rehabilitation program may include help with daily activities such as dressing, bathing, toileting, eating, stress management, gait retraining, balance therapy, stretching and strengthening exercises.
Nervous System Basics
Your nervous system has two parts: the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system (CNS) includes your brain and spinal cord and functions as the central processing station. The peripheral nervous system (PNS) includes the nerves that branch out from your brain and spinal cord. These nerves transmit information to your brain. The PNS is subdivided into the somatic and autonomic nervous systems. The somatic nervous system is involved in conscious activities and includes the nerves that go to the muscles and skin. The autonomic nervous system is involved in unconscious activities and includes the nerves that connect the visceral organs, including your heart, lungs, liver, pancreas, and intestines, to your CNS.,
When connections in any part of the nervous system are disrupted by a disease, disorder, or injury, neurological symptoms develop.
When connections in any part of the nervous system are disrupted by a disease, disorder, or injury, neurological symptoms develop.
Benefits of Neurological Rehabilitation
Goals of neurological rehabilitation include increasing strength, endurance, balance, and mobility. By achieving these goals, neurological rehabilitation allows you to manage your neurological symptoms, improve function, and enhance your quality of life.
At FYZICAL Greensburg, we can help manage your neurological symptoms so you can return to your normal activities.
If you or a loved one are experiencing neurological symptoms, contact us today to learn more about our neurological rehabilitation program.
At FYZICAL Greensburg, we can help manage your neurological symptoms so you can return to your normal activities.
If you or a loved one are experiencing neurological symptoms, contact us today to learn more about our neurological rehabilitation program.
Neurological Symptoms
There are hundreds of neurological symptoms with varying causes. Some common neurological symptoms include headache, numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, paralysis, involuntary muscle contractions, muscle rigidity, muscle tremors, dizziness, loss of balance, fainting, gait abnormalities, confusion, memory problems, and speech difficulty.