Treatment Approaches

  • Neuro Developmental Treatment

    Neuro Developmental Treatment

    Neurodevelopmental therapy, a problem-solving approach is commonly used in treating movement dysfunctions in children with CNS disorders.

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  • Sensory Inputs

    Sensory Inputs

    Sensory integration therapy is a program usually led by occupational therapists. For example, an occupational therapist might design and implement an individual program of sensory experiences for an autistic child.

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  • Visual & Proprioceptive Inputs

    Visual & Proprioceptive Inputs

    Sensory systems are the peripheral parts of the nervous system responsible for the transformation of physical stimuli into a neural code.

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  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a type of psychotherapeutic treatment that helps people learn how to identify and change destructive or disturbing thought patterns that have a negative influence on behavior

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  • Swiss Ball / Trampoline Activities

    Swiss Ball / Trampoline Activities

    Trampoline exercises are a convenient and enjoyable way to boost your cardiovascular health, improve endurance, and relieve stress and tension. They can help you develop better balance, coordination, and motor skills.

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  • Mat Activities Training

    Mat Activities Training

    Mat activities are one of the most important parts of rehabilitation programmed of SCI patients. Mat exercises are included in the treatment programmed as soon as weight bearing to spine is permitted.

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  • Roods Approach

    Roods Approach

    The rood approach deals with the activation or de-activation of sensory receptors, which is concerned with the interaction of somatic, autonomic, and psychic factors and their role in the regulation of motor behavior.

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  • Boobath Approach

    Boobath Approach

    A Bobath concept is a problem-solving approach used in the evaluation and treatment of individuals with movement and postural control disturbances due to a lesion of the central nervous system.

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  • Gait Training / Walking Aid Training

    Gait Training / Walking Aid Training

    Gait training is a set of exercises that are specifically implemented by your physical therapist to help you walk better.

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  • Balance, Mobility & Coordination

    Balance, Mobility & Coordination

    The ability to control balance during activities of daily living (ADL) is impaired in older adults as a result of deterioration in the sensory systems (i.e., vestibular, visual, and somatosensory)

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  • Postural Stability

    Postural Stability

    Postural stability is defined as the ability to maintain an upright position. It comes in two forms, static and dynamic. Static postural stability is when you are standing and not moving while dynamic stability is when you are moving or doing specific movements.

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  • Relaxation, Stretching & Strengthening

    Relaxation, Stretching & Strengthening

    Even if you’re not an athlete, including stretches in your daily routine has many benefits. Not only can stretching help you avoid injuries, but it may also help slow down age-related mobility loss and improve circulation.

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