Stroke in Salisbury

What is a stroke?

Stroke is a devastating condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is caused by a disruption in the blood supply to the brain, which can lead to brain damage and a range of physical and cognitive symptoms. Physical therapy is an essential part of stroke treatment, as it helps patients recover their mobility, strength, and independence.

How does Physical Therapy help?

Physical therapy clinics offer a variety of stroke treatments that are tailored to each patient’s specific needs. These treatments may include exercises to improve range of motion, strength, balance, and coordination. Physical therapists may also use electrical stimulation to help stimulate weak or inactive muscles and reduce pain.

Range of motion exercises are designed to help stroke patients regain their mobility by improving flexibility, reducing muscle stiffness, and preventing muscle contractures. These exercises may include passive range of motion exercises, where the physical therapist moves the patient’s limbs for them, or active range of motion exercises, where the patient moves their own limbs.

Strengthening exercises are used to help stroke patients regain their strength. Physical therapists may use weights, resistance bands, or other equipment to help patients gradually increase their strength. Strengthening exercises can help patients improve their ability to perform daily tasks, such as walking or reaching.

Many stroke patients experience issues with their balance and coordination. Physical therapists can help patients improve their balance and coordination through various exercises, such as standing on one leg, walking on uneven surfaces, or performing exercises that require coordination, such as tossing a ball back and forth. These exercises can help improve the patient’s ability to perform daily activities and reduce the risk of falls.

Gait training is an essential part of stroke rehabilitation, as it helps patients regain their ability to walk. Physical therapists may use various techniques, such as treadmill training, walking on different surfaces, or using assistive devices, such as canes or walkers, to help patients improve their gait. Gait training can help patients regain their independence and improve their quality of life.

Functional training focuses on helping stroke patients regain their ability to perform daily tasks, such as dressing, grooming, or cooking. Physical therapists may use various techniques, such as simulating real-life situations, to help patients practice these tasks in a safe and controlled environment. Functional training can help patients regain their independence and improve their confidence.

Finally, electrical stimulation is a technique that uses electrical currents to help stimulate muscles that may be weak or inactive due to a stroke. Physical therapists may use electrical stimulation to help patients regain muscle strength, improve blood flow, and reduce pain. This technique can be used in conjunction with other stroke treatments to help patients recover more quickly.

Physical therapy is an essential part of stroke treatment because it helps patients recover their mobility, strength, and independence. Stroke patients may experience a range of physical and cognitive symptoms, such as paralysis, muscle weakness, speech difficulties, and memory problems. Physical therapy can help address these symptoms and improve the patient’s overall quality of life.

Physical therapists work closely with stroke patients to develop a personalized treatment plan that is tailored to their specific needs. The treatment plan may include a combination of exercises, such as range of motion, strengthening, and balance training, as well as functional training and electrical stimulation.

In addition to physical therapy, stroke patients may also require other medical treatments, such as medication or surgery. However, physical therapy is an essential part of the recovery process and can help patients regain their independence and improve their overall quality of life.

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Stroke treatment in a physical therapy clinic involves a variety of techniques and exercises that are designed to help patients regain their mobility, strength, and independence. Physical therapists work closely with patients to develop a personalized treatment plan that is tailored to their specific needs. If you or someone you know has suffered a stroke, be sure to talk to your healthcare provider about the benefits of physical therapy.

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Jeff Martin

After having my first total knee replacement in December of 2021 the ATP team worked to get me in shape to have my other knee done in April of 2022. Now that have completed all of my therapy I feel great they did a wonderful job at getting my movement and flexibility back. The entire staff is great to with and will everything in there power to get you back to normal. I would HIGHLY recommend using their service after any injury or surgery.

 

Amanda Cox

Accelerate Therapy and Performance is the best of the best for physical therapy! They are beyond amazing and so awesome at what they do! This group of highly experienced physical therapists will make you a personal plan with excerises and stretches to fit your needs and work with you to reach your goals and more, they will walk with you every step of the way through your journey of healing and go above and beyond to help you reach all of those goals! I have been going to Accelerate for about 3 years now, my journey in physical therapy began as a knee injury and after I healed from that I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis which has affected my mobility, strength, as well as being in pain a lot. I see Dr. Brittany Clodfelter there, Brittany has helped me to stay mobil and to get stronger and has encouraged me and helped me to reach so many goals and still continues too! Brittany is amazing, she encourages me to keep reaching for my goals even when things get hard, I wouldn’t be where I am today with my mobility, strength, and independence without her hard work and encouragement. I would highly recommend Accelerate Therapy and Performance to anyone who is in need of physical therapy, wether you have a injury, medical condition that affects your mobility, if your in pain and looking for some relief and much more, this is the place to go so look no further!! Also the atmosphere there is so welcoming and everyone is treated like family and everything is focused on each individuals personal needs, it’s an all around 5 star experience! Brittany and all the other physical therapists truly are the best around!

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