Specialized therapy for patients recovering from stroke, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and other neurological conditions. We rebuild movement, communication, and independence — one session at a time.
Neurological physical therapy targets the pathways between the brain and body. After injury or disease disrupts these signals, structured, repetitive therapy helps the brain rewire and relearn movement through neuroplasticity.
Repetitive, task-specific exercises that promote the brain's ability to form new neural connections and recover lost function.
Progressive balance challenges, fall prevention strategies, and walking retraining for safer, more confident mobility.
We address physical, cognitive, and emotional aspects of neurological recovery — working alongside your medical team.
Comprehensive stroke rehabilitation targeting motor function, balance, coordination, and activities of daily living.
Evidence-based LSVT BIG-style therapy, balance training, and functional mobility to maintain independence longer.
Cognitive and physical rehabilitation following TBI, addressing strength, coordination, balance, and daily function.
Fatigue management, strength and balance training, and adaptive strategies to maintain function with MS.
Canalith repositioning and vestibular rehabilitation for dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders.
Caregiver-inclusive therapy programs to maintain functional mobility and safety for as long as possible.
Comprehensive evaluation of motor function, balance, cognition, and daily activity limitations.
Collaborative goal setting with patient, family, and medical team based on realistic functional milestones.
Structured, repetitive neuroplasticity-based exercises progressing in complexity and demand each session.
Customized home exercise program and community resources for continued progress after formal therapy.
Neurological conditions require specialized knowledge and unwavering patience. Here's our clinical approach.
One-sided weakness following stroke or brain injury. We train compensation strategies and work to restore affected limb function through task-specific training.
Inability to lift the front of the foot during walking. Addressed through neuromuscular re-education, AFO education, and gait training.
Muscle stiffness and involuntary contractions managed through stretching protocols, positioning strategies, and movement therapy.
Sudden inability to move the feet during walking. Treated with cueing strategies, rhythmic auditory stimulation, and targeted gait training.
Uncoordinated movement patterns addressed with proprioceptive training, stabilization exercises, and progressive coordination challenges.
Coordination with speech therapy for patients with swallowing difficulties secondary to neurological conditions.
"My husband had a stroke and we didn't know where to turn. The Roa Rehab team came to our home, set realistic goals, and celebrated every small victory with us. His progress has been beyond what we hoped for."
Schedule a free evaluation. We'll assess your current function, set achievable goals, and begin therapy wherever you are in your recovery journey.