Recovery after stroke takes the right kind of movement
We specialize in neurologic physical therapy that helps stroke survivors rebuild strength, coordination, and independence — at any stage of recovery.
Our Keys for Stroke Rehab
Promote Neuroplasticity
The brain has an amazing ability to adapt after a stroke. It’s all about HOW you retrain the brain to regain function
Intensity & Progression
We can’t stay stagnant - your progress is measured by our expert PTs and pushed forward with intensive, stroke-specific activities.
Real-World Application
Recovery doesn’t stop in the home or clinic. We take you to practice in real world settings so you can get back to living freely.
Understanding Stroke
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A stroke occurs when blood flow to part of the brain is disrupted, causing brain cells to die. Depending on the area affected, this can impact movement, balance, coordination, speech, and cognition.
The good news: the brain has a remarkable ability to rewire itself — a process called neuroplasticity. With the right repetitive, task-specific exercise, new neural pathways can form and function can be regained
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Stroke recovery is possible at every stage — and physical therapy is one of the most powerful tools to get there. By using targeted movement and task-specific exercise, we tap into the brain's natural ability to rewire itself, a process called neuroplasticity. Whether the goal is walking your dog, being able to lift your grandchild, or moving through the mall with ease, physical therapy for stroke gives recovery both a method and a direction.
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Every stroke is different - but some of the most common issues are:
Weakness on one side of the body
Difficulty walking or balance problems
Arm/leg weakness or spasticity
Fatigue with daily activities
Inability to walk outside the home
What Families Often Ask
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No. While the rapid recovery often happens in the first few months, neuroplasticity continues throughout life. We regularly work with patients years post-stroke and still see meaningful improvement with our approach.
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If your loved one has been cleared by their physician for outpatient care, they're likely a candidate. You don't need a referral to contact us — we're happy to talk through your situation and help you decide if now is the right time to start.
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Getting started is simple. Reach out through our contact form or schedule a call—we’ll walk you through the next steps and answer any questions along the way.