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Chronic Neurological ConditionsIn Fort Collins, Windsor & surrounding cities

At Colorado in Motion, our team treats a wide range of chronic neurological conditions, including Parkinson’s disease. You benefit from one-on-one, individualized care that’s designed to maximize your movement and function when dealing with neurological and musculoskeletal impairments.

Our neurological physical therapy program includes:

  • Evidence-Based outcome tools to track and monitor changes for stage-specific goals
  • PWR!Moves from a PWR!Therapist
  • LSVT BIG – Individualized intensive, whole-body, amplitude-based training
  • Swallowing Strategies with Speech Therapy
  • Body-weight support treadmill training
  • Fall prevention and balance training
  • High-Intensity therapeutic exercise that includes strengthening, flexibility, and aerobic conditioning
  • Coordination, agility, and power training
  • Functional video motion analysis
  • Sensorimotor integration and postural awareness
  • Dual tasking and cued strategy training
  • Manual therapy to joints and muscles for neuromuscular retraining
  • Trigger Point Dry Needling
  • Instrumented soft-tissue mobilization
  • Community collaboration and exercise groups, including Tai Chi & Qi Gong classes

Is neurological rehabilitation right for you?

People diagnosed with neurological conditions who are in any stage of the disease can benefit from a specialized physical therapy program to maximize their quality of life and minimize their risk for falls. An individualized treatment plan that utilizes evidence-based measurement tools to track changes is essential to moving towards maximum function – so you can get back to living the life you love with confidence.

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Chronic Neurological Conditions Treatment Locations

Battlecreek

2021 Battlecreek Dr.
Fort Collins, CO 80528
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South Fort Collins (Harmony)

115 E Harmony Rd
Fort Collins, CO 80525-3280
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Windsor

1555 Main Street
STE A-4 & 5
Windsor, CO 80550
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East Fort Collins

3744 Timberline Road, Ste. 103
Fort Collins, CO 80525
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • A physical therapy visit lasts about 40-60 minutes. The actual contents of the visit vary based on your diagnosis/need, but typically what happens is:

    1. You check in with the receptionist, make any appointments necessary, and we discuss your health insurance benefits with you.
    2. You go into the gym. You can change clothes if you need to, then begin therapy.
    3. You perform 6-8 various exercises and stretches. These can include therapeutic band exercises, light body weight exercises, or minimal weights. The stretches will promote strength, stability, improved range of motion, and pain relief.
    4. We can initiate other techniques to include manual work, taping, cupping, and dry needling as needed.
    5. The therapist makes recommendations based on your progress. These can include altering the frequency of visits, making additions/alterations to your home exercise plan, or things to do before your next visit.
  • We recommend budgeting 40-60 minutes for a typical therapy session. The only exception to this will be your first visit, which can take about 20 minutes longer due to the physical therapy evaluation your therapist will provide. We also recommend showing up about 10-15 minutes early to your first visit. This way, you can complete the paperwork before your visit time and streamline the process.

  • If we are asking you to do something that is hurting too much, let us know! Physical therapy should not be severely painful. It is not common to be so sore that patients are in pain or it affects their daily life. If this ever happens during or after an appointment, let us know and we will adapt your program.

  • During your initial evaluation, your therapist may ask you a number of questions to determine what the cause of your pain is. This can include questions about your sleep habits, activity level, and work environment. They will also ask for a medical history, and then typically ask direct questions about where and when you experience pain.

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