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Neurological Conditions We Treat

Momentum helps patients improve strength, balance, mobility, and confidence when neurological conditions affect the way they move, with practical treatment focused on better function and independence.

An elderly man walking with assistance from a young woman in a physical therapy room.

Stroke Recovery

Rehabilitation focused on improving strength, mobility, coordination, balance, and independence after a stroke.

A physical therapist assists an elderly woman with a walking aid during a therapy session in a rehabilitation center. The woman is holding onto parallel bars for support.

Parkinson’s Disease

Movement-based therapy designed to support mobility, balance, strength, posture, and everyday function.

A physical therapist performs therapy on a woman lying face down on a treatment table in a fitness or therapy room with large windows, posters of the human spine, and therapy equipment in the background.

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Personalized rehabilitation to help manage weakness, fatigue, balance problems, and changes in mobility.

A woman in a blue outfit receiving assistance from a male therapist as she practices walking with a walker in a therapy room with exercise equipment in the background.

Peripheral Neuropathy

Care focused on improving balance, strength, walking confidence, and safety when sensation or nerve function is affected.

A physical therapist assists a man with balance training on a Bosu ball in a rehabilitation center.

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Rehabilitation to support balance, coordination, strength, mobility, and safe return to daily activities.

A healthcare professional providing a head massage to an elderly woman lying on a treatment table in a clinical setting.

Hip Pain

Treatment for dizziness, balance issues, headaches, movement sensitivity, and other symptoms after a concussion.

A young man with a bandage on his forehead sits on an examination table in a physical therapy clinic, receiving assessments from a female healthcare professional holding a clipboard and a device, with exercise balls and medical supplies visible in the background.

Concussion

Care to help improve balance, reduce dizziness, and safely return to school, work, sports, and daily activity after a concussion.

A healthcare professional assists an elderly woman in walking on therapy blocks during a rehabilitation session in a therapy room.

Vestibular Disorders

Treatment for vertigo, BPPV, dizziness, and balance problems that affect movement and confidence.

A person walking on a balance beam exercise in a physical therapy or rehabilitation center, supervised by a therapist.

Gait & Balance Disorders

Training to improve walking, stability, coordination, and confidence while reducing fall risk.

A physical therapist helping a woman with a balance exercise at a therapy clinic, with exercise equipment like balance trainers and resistance bands in the background.

Functional Neurological Disorder (FND)

Movement-focused rehabilitation designed to improve function, confidence, and control of physical symptoms.

A man with gray hair and gray beard participating in a physical therapy session with a therapist near a large window, using a wooden pegboard with pegs. The therapist is standing behind the patient, providing assistance.

Guillain-Barré Syndrome

Progressive rehabilitation to rebuild strength, endurance, balance, and mobility during recovery.

A woman receives a neck massage from a massage therapist in a wellness clinic or massage therapy room.

Migraine Headaches

Care to help reduce headache pain, ease neck tension, and improve movement when migraines affect daily life.

A healthcare professional assists a man running on a treadmill as part of a medical evaluation in a clinic or hospital setting.

Post-COVID Neurological Weakness & Deconditioning

Gradual rehabilitation to rebuild strength, endurance, balance, and function after prolonged illness or inactivity.

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— Start moving forward

You do not have to keep working around the pain.

Request an appointment with Momentum Physical Therapy and take the first step toward moving with more comfort, strength, and confidence.