Personalized 1-on-1 Care for Balance, Mobility & Nervous System Recovery
Neurological conditions can affect balance, coordination, strength, and independence. The right physical therapy approach can make meaningful improvements in daily function.
45-minute sessions · One-on-one with a Doctor of Physical Therapy
01 — Our Approach
Neurological physical therapy focuses on conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system. These conditions can impact walking, balance, coordination, strength, and overall movement quality.
Our physical therapists are trained to work with neurological conditions using evidence-based strategies that emphasize repetition, task-specific training, and functional movement. Treatment is always individualized and progresses at a pace that supports safety and success.
"Our goal is to help you build confidence in movement, improve independence, and enhance quality of life."
02 — The WPT Difference
Our aim is to support meaningful, functional progress — not just temporary improvement.
Neurological recovery often requires patience, consistency, and the right guidance. At WPT, we focus on helping patients make steady gains that translate to real-life activities, not just clinic-based exercises.
We take a personalized, supportive approach that emphasizes long-term mobility, safety, and independence.
03 — Conditions We Treat
04 — Who we Serve
Our Techniques
Your physical therapist may incorporate a variety of evidence-based techniques tailored to your needs.
THE WPT ADVANTAGE
Every visit, every time
Insurance, Medicare, self-pay
Owner, Wonsettler Physical Therapy
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Neurological physical therapy helps individuals with conditions such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, neuropathy, balance disorders, traumatic brain injury, and other conditions affecting the nervous system and movement.
Yes. Neurological physical therapy focuses heavily on balance, coordination, and gait training to help patients move more safely and confidently in daily life.
Yes. Many patients see meaningful improvements months or even years after diagnosis or injury. Progress depends on the individual, but consistent, task-specific therapy can support long-term gains.
Neurological recovery varies from person to person. Some patients notice changes within a few visits, while others require longer-term care. Expectations and progress are discussed openly throughout treatment.
No. You do not need a referral or prescription to begin neurological physical therapy at Wonsettler Physical Therapy.
GET STARTED
If a neurological condition is affecting your balance, mobility, or independence, physical therapy can help.