Balance Gait Therapy

Balance Gait Therapy

Balance Gait Therapy

Balance Gait Therapy  is designed to help people’s posture.

The way people walk and balance is known as gait pattern. It is responsible for the ability humans have to walk upright. In older persons, proper gait and good balance are essential in walking properly.

Balance Gait Therapy involves helping patients regain their balance and help them walk again Balance Gait Therapy Causes Proper Balance.

It relies on the correct functioning of ears, eyes, brain, and muscles. Any malfunction or problem in these areas might affect proper balance.

Correct medical diagnostic is required to address the specific condition that may be causing it.

Possible medical causes needing Balance Gait Therapy:

  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Stroke
  • Concussions
  • Alzheimer’s Disease

Symptoms or poor Balance :

The most common symptoms of gait and balance problems include difficulty walking, trouble with balance, and unsteadiness.

Patients can experience dizziness, light-headedness, vertigo, motion sickness, or double vision

Treatment and 

Depending on the cause of the problem, medical treatment or physical rehabilitation might be necessary. Learning how to prevent falls, or how to avoid vertigo caused by some of the medical conditions stated above are usually done by therapists.

Regardless of the cause, our experts can help you determine the best course of action and prepare the ideal therapy program.

Our Balance Gait Program

Balance training can be effective in improving functional dynamic and static balance and mobility. Athletes who incorporate balance training into their exercise program can improve their performance while decreasing their chance of injury

.People at risk for falls may also benefit from balance training. We utilize functional outcome measurement tools to assess patients’ risk for falling and to document improvement.

Benefits of Balance Gait Training:

Balance training can be beneficial for the following:

  • After a fall
  • After hip, knee and ankle surgeries
  • Decreased flexibility of hip, knee and ankle muscles
  • Generalized weakness
  • Lack of coordination
  • Neurological conditions (stroke, traumatic brain injuries)
  • Orthopedic injuries, especially ankle sprains/strains

Our training program uses state-of-the-art techniques and equipment. Consult our Balance Gait Therapy Specialist Call (305) 947-7788 Now!!
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  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed

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