Why Choose Motion Matters?
Neurological physiotherapy helps people improve movement, balance, mobility, coordination, and function following a neurological condition, injury, or illness. At Motion Matters, we take a whole-person approach to care, recognizing that neurological conditions can affect much more than physical movement alone.
Our goal is to help you move safely, build confidence, and participate more fully in the activities that matter most to you. Whether you are recovering from a recent neurological event or managing a long-term condition, we work with you to develop an individualized treatment plan that supports your unique needs and goals.
Our Approach
Every treatment plan is tailored to your abilities, challenges, and stage of recovery. Depending on your goals, treatment may include:
- Walking and gait retraining
- Balance and fall prevention training
- Strength and endurance exercises
- Functional mobility training, including transfers, stairs, and community mobility
- Coordination and motor control training
- Movement strategies for everyday activities
- Concussion rehabilitation
- Proprioception and body awareness training
- Pain management strategies and education
- Support for daily activities, recreation, work, and meaningful participation in community life
We strive to create a supportive and encouraging environment where clients feel empowered throughout their rehabilitation journey.
Conditions We Treat
Neurological physiotherapy may be beneficial for individuals recovering from or living with:
- Stroke
- Parkinson’s disease
- Multiple sclerosis (MS)
- Bell’s palsy
- Acquired brain injury
- Concussion and persistent post-concussion symptoms
- Balance disorders and recurrent falls
- Nerve-related weakness affecting mobility and function
- Reduced coordination or proprioception
- Mobility changes following illness, injury, or surgery
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
Helping You Move Forward
Whether you are recovering from a neurological injury or managing a progressive neurological condition such as Parkinson’s disease or multiple sclerosis, our focus is on helping you maintain and improve mobility, walking ability, balance, and independence. We work with you to develop practical strategies that support safe movement and participation in the activities that matter most to you.
Our team is committed to helping you build confidence, maximize function, and achieve meaningful goals so you can continue doing the things you enjoy.
