Neuromuscular Training
For Brain Recovery
With every motion you make, your body and brain must communicate with each other, typically without you thinking much about it. But when you experience a stroke, aneurysm, or traumatic brain injury (TBI), the communication between the body and brain can be disrupted, which may cause a loss of body control, coordination, and communication skills. Neuromuscular training is a specialized type of physiotherapy that focuses on helping individuals regain their movement and communication capabilities after a stroke, aneurysm, or traumatic brain injury (TBI).
personalized
Neuromuscular training can help you regain independence and recover lost functions like movement, balance, and speech. Your personalized recovery plan will feature the following treatments:
Motor Skills and Coordination Exercises
ADL Training
(Activities of Daily Living)
​Balance and Postural Control
Meditation and
Breathing Techniques
Patient and Family Education
Psychological Support
(from a licensed professional)
Outdoor Walking Practice
Sport-specific Exercises
Strength Training
Communication Therapy
After participating in the Neuromuscular Training program, clients are likely to experience the following benefits:
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Feel positive shifts in your overall mood
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Regain lost abilities such as walking, dressing, and eating independently
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Increased movement in limbs (arms and legs)
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Improved coordination and balance when walking and standing
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Decreased muscle spasms
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Improved communication skills
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Weightloss and muscle growth
Important Message About
Neuromuscular Training Frequency:
The timing and frequency of the treatments can make a big difference in your recovery outcomes. Patients should participate in neuromuscular training 2-3 times per week under a trained physiotherapist's close supervision to ensure the treatment plan yields the expected results. After consistently participating in neuromuscular training, patients often notice symptom improvement within weeks.