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Neurological Disorders in Prairie Village, KS

Expert Neurological Physical Therapy in Prairie Village, KS: Specialized Treatment for Lasting Recovery

Are you or a loved one experiencing challenges from a neurological condition? At Body in Motion in Prairie Village, KS, we understand how neurological disorders can impact your daily life and independence. Our specialized neurological rehabilitation program, led by Dr. Chelsea Pritchett, PT, combines evidence-based techniques with personalized care to help you improve function, regain independence, and enhance your quality of life.

Understanding Neurological Conditions: More Than Just Physical Symptoms

Neurological disorders affect millions of Americans annually, impacting the brain, spinal cord, and nerves in various ways. Beyond the immediate symptoms, untreated neurological conditions can lead to decreased independence and reduced quality of life. Our comprehensive approach addresses both immediate challenges and long-term rehabilitation needs.

Common Neurological Conditions We Treat

  1. Stroke (CVA): Strokes can cause various physical and cognitive challenges, including weakness or paralysis on one side of the body, speech difficulties, and balance problems. Early rehabilitation is crucial for optimal recovery and preventing long-term complications.
  2. Parkinson’s Disease: This progressive neurological disorder affects movement, causing tremors, stiffness, and balance issues. Our specialized therapy helps manage symptoms, maintain mobility, and improve quality of life through targeted exercises and movement strategies.
  3. Multiple Sclerosis (MS): MS can cause fatigue, muscle weakness, coordination problems, and balance difficulties. Our treatment approaches focus on maintaining function, managing fatigue, and adapting to changing symptoms over time.
  4. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Brain injuries can result in various physical and cognitive challenges. Our rehabilitation program addresses balance, coordination, strength, and cognitive function through specialized exercises and functional training.
  5. Peripheral Neuropathy: This condition affects the peripheral nerves, causing numbness, tingling, and weakness, particularly in the hands and feet. Our therapy focuses on maintaining function, improving balance, and preventing falls through targeted exercises and education.
  6. Spinal Cord Injuries: Whether complete or incomplete, spinal cord injuries require specialized rehabilitation approaches. We focus on maximizing remaining function, building strength, and improving independence in daily activities.

Common Signs You May Need Neurological Physical Therapy:

  • Muscle weakness or paralysis
  • Balance and coordination difficulties
  • Walking and mobility challenges
  • Tremors or involuntary movements
  • Speech and swallowing problems
  • Cognitive and memory issues
  • Fatigue and reduced stamina

Our Specialized Neurological Treatment Approach

At Body in Motion, we utilize a proven three-phase treatment protocol designed to optimize your recovery:
Phase 1: Evaluation and Initial Treatment

  • Comprehensive assessment of functional limitations
  • Development of personalized treatment goals
  • Initial mobility and safety training
  • Basic exercise instruction and education

Phase 2: Function and Mobility Enhancement

  • Progressive balance and coordination exercises
  • Targeted strength training
  • Gait and mobility improvement
  • Activities of daily living practice

Phase 3: Advanced Recovery and Independence

  • Complex movement pattern training
  • Community reintegration activities
  • Long-term management strategies
  • Home exercise program development

Why Choose Body in Motion for Neurological Physical Therapy?

1. Expert Care from Experienced Professionals
Dr. Chelsea Pritchett, PT brings extensive experience in neurological rehabilitation. As a licensed physical therapist specializing in neurological conditions, they combine traditional techniques with innovative treatment approaches for optimal results.

2. Evidence-Based Treatment Protocol
Our treatment methods are backed by current research and proven clinical outcomes. We continuously update our protocols based on the latest advances in neurological rehabilitation and recovery management.

3. Personalized Recovery Plans

Every neurological condition is unique. We develop customized treatment plans that consider your:

  • Type and severity of neurological condition
  • Current functional limitations
  • Daily activity requirements
  • Personal rehabilitation goals
  • Previous medical history

Treatment Benefits

Immediate Function Improvement Our specialized therapy techniques work together to address neurological symptoms. Using a combination of therapeutic exercises, balance training, and functional activities, we help improve mobility and independence from the very first session. This comprehensive approach allows you to progress safely while ensuring proper nervous system adaptation.
1. Key treatment methods:

  • Neurodevelopmental training techniques
  • Balance and coordination exercises
  • Functional task practice
  • Strength and mobility training

2. Enhanced Daily Living Skills
Improving your ability to perform daily activities is crucial for independence. We utilize progressive techniques that respect your capabilities while steadily improving function. Our therapists work with you to address both physical limitations and cognitive challenges, carefully advancing your treatment as you improve.
Focus areas:

  • Walking and mobility training
  • Self-care activities practice
  • Balance and safety awareness
  • Cognitive task integration

3. Long-Term Management
Recovery from neurological conditions often requires ongoing management. We partner with you to develop sustainable strategies for long-term success. Through education and personalized exercise programs, you’ll learn how to maintain function, manage symptoms, and prevent complications.
Management strategies include:

  • Customized home exercise program
  • Environmental modification recommendations
  • Regular progress assessments

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of neurological conditions do you treat?
We treat a wide range of neurological conditions, including stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, brain injury, spinal cord injury, and peripheral neuropathy. Our treatment approaches are customized to each specific condition and individual needs.

How long does neurological rehabilitation take?
Recovery timelines vary significantly based on the condition and individual factors. Some patients may need several months of therapy, while others benefit from ongoing maintenance programs. We’ll provide a more specific timeline after your initial evaluation.

Will I regain my independence?
While outcomes vary by condition and severity, our goal is to help you achieve your highest level of independence possible. Many patients see significant improvements in their daily function and quality of life through consistent therapy.

How often will I need therapy?
Treatment frequency depends on your condition, goals, and progress. Initially, you may need sessions 2-3 times per week, with frequency adjusting as you improve. We’ll develop a schedule that best supports your recovery.

Can family members be involved in treatment?
Yes! We encourage family involvement and provide education and training to family members who wish to assist with home exercises and daily activities.

Your Path to Recovery Starts Here

At Body in Motion, we’re committed to helping you achieve your highest potential through expert neurological rehabilitation. Contact us today at (913) 432-3950 or fill out the short form on our Request an Appointment page to schedule your initial evaluation and take the first step toward improved function and independence.

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Laura Gray

Absolutely cannot say enough great things about this physical therapy location. Their staff is small, but that is part of the attraction. They are AMAZING! I’ve seen all three therapists over the course of my treatment.These women listen and then treat accordingly and give positive, realistic suggestions to get better. I’ve been so pleased with my progress and it is all due to Chelsea, Sushma and Cayli.

James Hamilton

I was recovering from a Traumatic Event and had moved to Kansas. The Trauma left me with Balance and The Fear of Falling issues. Fortunately I found Body in Motion, Fyzical Therapy & Balance Therapy. Prairie Village Kansas. One of the main things I liked, besides my Therapist who was great, their equipment was very user friendly and the exercises were easy to use at home between sessions. Within a few sessions I was able to completely recovered.