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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).

Neuromuscular Training Session

Duration: 60 minutes

Embark on a transformative Neuromuscular Training session, expertly designed for individuals recovering from stroke, aneurysms, or traumatic brain injuries. This specialized therapy focuses on re-establishing vital communication between the brain and body, enhancing muscle control, coordination, and overall independence. Through targeted exercises and techniques, we help you regain functional movement and improve your ability to perform daily activities with greater ease.

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:

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Motor Skills and Coordination Exercises

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ADL Training
(Activities of Daily Living)

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​Balance and Postural Control

Speech Therapy Session
Alternative Therapy

Meditation and
Breathing Techniques

Family

Patient and Family Education

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Psychological Support
(from a licensed professional)

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Ball on Grass

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:

  • Feel positive shifts in your overall mood

  • Regain lost abilities such as walking, dressing, and eating independently

  • Increased movement in limbs (arms and legs)

  • Improved coordination and balance when walking and standing

  • Decreased muscle spasms

  • Improved communication skills

  • Weightloss and muscle growth

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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. 

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