^ NEURO-FIT Program Description - Neurological Injury Therapy, Treatment, Recovery, Rehabilitation
NEURO-FIT - Neurological Injury Functional Integrated Therapy

Program Description

At NEURO-FIT each program will be tailored to the individual client. Our staff will evaluate and address deficits in many areas of our client's functional capacity using strategic and aggressive exercise conditioning to improve each area such as:

  • Aerobic capacity/Endurance - any activity that requires additional effort by the heart and lungs to meet increased demand on skeletal muscles for oxygen.
  • Body Mechanics - the mechanics of the function of the various systems of the human body, especially the skeletal, muscular, circulatory, respiratory and nervous systems
  • Ergonomics - helping the body be more productive by teaching and practicing the skills needed to operate more efficiently, comfortably, and safely.
  • Gait/Locomotion - Facilitating a movement pattern in lower extremities that simulates an upright movement pattern (done with body weight supported system, or over-ground using assistive devices). Click here to see a video.
  • FES - (Functional Electrical Stimulation) is used to stimulate peripheral nerves (lower motor neurons) to evoke patterned movement of the legs. Click here to see a video.
  • Balance - the result of a number of body systems working together in order to maintain a specific pose, or achieve a certain movement. Click here to see a video.
  • Motor Function - (dexterity, coordination, agility) refers to the many parts of our bodies that work together to enable us to act and move.
  • Muscle Performance - (strength, power, and endurance) refers to the maximum amount of tension produced by a particular muscle or muscle group, and the amount of time for which the individual can perform a particular activity.
  • Neuro Muscular Development - The development of the nervous and muscular systems.
  • Posture - involves training the body to stand, walk, sit and lie in positions where the least strain is placed on supporting muscles and ligaments during movement or weight-bearing activities.
  • Active/Passive Range of Motion - The use of stretching and/or controlled movement through a normal range of motion in multiple planes, utilizing multiple joints.
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