We will start with identifying the cause of the problem, not only the symptoms. We can then design a tailor-made treatment plan that will help you recover in the shortest period of time, so you can get back to enjoying your life to the fullest.
Patients who require Complementary and Alternative therapies like Physiotherapy or Acupuncture usually have balance issues. Balance is critical for proper movement including walking and running as well as psychological needs like confidence and management of anxiety. Impairment of Static Balance, which is essential for control of stationary body, may lead to fractures or falls. Restriction of Dynamic Balance, which is critical for movement, may lead to issues with muscle control and pain.
Balance issues afflict patients who are aging or who have medical issues related to the nervous system, vision, bones, ears, or organ system. Some common symptoms are issues with gait, balance, dizziness, and sense of motion. Athletes who have stressed and strained muscles due to overuse or repetitive use may experience pain and restricted motion.
Balance exercises include but are not limited to Weight Shifts, Bicep Curls, Head Motions, Leg Stances, Tandem Walking, and Tai Chi. These exercises create results over a long period of time so the patients are required to continue the balance exercises after the initial healing period is over.
How we do it
Our Process
What we do
WE CARE ABOUT YOU
Our therapists often work with our on site Pilates trainer and Structural Integration (Rolfing) therapist to provide a total wellness program. We believe that coordination of care is essential for achieving optimal results.
We give you
BEST EXERCISES
We pride ourselves in providing a unique service that is hands on, one-on-one, for a full hour. This time allows us to assess each patient’s unique medical history and conduct thorough evaluations.
We offer professional
PERSONALIZED SERVICES
We implement individualized treatment programs which typically include varied manual therapy techniques, progressive strengthening and stretching programs, and gait and biomechanical analysis.