Neurological Rehabilitation
At the Parker Adventist Center for Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine, we understand the challenges encountered by patients with neurological disorders.
We take a multi-disciplinary approach to help patients achieve their highest level of function and independence. By offering all three rehabilitation disciplines in one location, our physical, occupational, and speech therapists provide a comprehensive evaluation and personalized treatment program to meet each person's needs.
We work together to treat and manage the following:
- Mobility and balance deficits
- Motor control due to decreased coordination
- Urinary and fecal incontinence
- Fine motor control issues, such as difficulty with writing and manipulating buttons
- Sensory loss, such as impaired or loss of feeling in a limb
- Weakness or diminished strength
- Muscle tightness limiting joint motion
- Activities of daily living, such as difficulty with dressing, hygiene or driving
- Perceptual and visual deficits, such as a visual field cut or unilateral neglect
- Cognitive impairment, including difficulties in memory, attention, judgment and problem solving as well as slow processing
- Speech/voice issues, such as slurred and slowed speech, low vocal volume, shortness of breath, monotone speech and nasal voice
- Language issues, such as difficulty reading, writing, and finding or understanding words
- Swallowing challenges, such as difficulty chewing and swallowing, coughing when eating or drinking, and drooling
Treatment options may include:
- Neurodevelopment therapy
- Aquatic therapy
- Electrical stimulation
- Sensory stimulation
- Manual therapy techniques
- Vestibular rehabilitation
- Balance training, including the use of a Nintendo Wii balance board
- Cognitive therapy, including use of the BrainTrain® program
- VitalStim, DPNS, FMEP
- Modified Barium Swallow Studies
- Multi-modal speech and language therapy
- Voice therapy and LSVT in our voice lab
- Driver retraining
- Biofeedback
- Ultrasound imaging
- Mild traumatic brain injury rehabilitation
To schedule an appointment, please call 303-269-4590










