Why choose Neurological Rehab at NeuroBloom PT?
- Individualized NeuroBloom Care Plan (NCP) with evidence-based practice.
- Thorough in-person initial assessment prior to treatment sessions.
- NeuroBloom tailors it’s services to meet each client’s individual needs and address concerns.
- No insurance authorization wait time, no limitation on your PT sessions as dictated by insurance network providers, no transportation hassle with door-to-door service by our Certified Neurological Physical Therapist to your residence.
- Turnaround time of 1 week for initial evaluation.
- No referral required from your doctor to get started with your PT sessions.
- Request initial phone call consultation to understand your needs followed by detailed in-person initial assessment, individualized NeuroBloom Care Plan (NCP) with evidence-based practice treatment sessions.
- NeuroBloom tailors it’s services to meet each client’s individual needs and address concerns, hence, your clinician will discuss frequency and duration of your treatment plan with you after initial assessment is completed.
- You do not need your physician’s referral to get started with your physical therapy, no need to wait for authorization from your insurance, and continue your PT sessions as deemed medically necessary by your clinician (PT) without any limitation imposed by your insurance provider.
- Receive door-to-door service by our licensed Physical Therapist specializing in Neurological Rehabilitation without any transportation hassle to you or your family member. Your clinician will see you for your treatment sessions based on your convenience, when possible.
- Choose your treatment location such as (but not limited to) your residence, work location, gym/fitness centers, community, supermarket, outdoors such as a hike/trail or any sport setting to return to your prior level of functional performance.
- Choose your physical therapy treatment package for multiple sessions or book consultation/training sessions only in any of the above-mentioned settings as a single session.
- Turnaround time by our office staff to respond to your queries within 2 business days and 1-2 weeks only for initial evaluation appointment.
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About Neurorehabilitation
Types of Neurorehabilitation
- Stroke (loss of blood supply to the brain)
- Spinal cord injuries (damage to part of the central nervous system resulting in loss of movement and control)
- Traumatic brain injuries (such as concussion)
- Multiple sclerosis (a disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord)
- Parkinson’s disease (a progressive nervous system disorder)
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease)
- Guillain-Barre syndrome (an autoimmune disease attacking the nerves)
- Other central and peripheral nervous system disorders
Why is it important?
- Physical Therapy status post neurological diagnoses is extremely vital for patients with such conditions or injuries. The brain, spinal cord, and nervous system control movement and sensation; an injury to which can kill cells that control certain movements and sensations, causing loss of function, debilitating symptoms, and poor quality of life.
- Neurorehabilitation aims to restore you to the greatest level of function and independence possible, while also improving your overall quality of life — physically, emotionally, and socially — through a variety of methods.
- Neurological rehab is a supervised program by a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) designed for people with diseases, injury, or disorders of the nervous system contributing to pain or to loss of strength, range of motion, balance, or coordination, repeated falls, decline in walking (gait), dizziness and disequilibrium.
- Neurological rehabilitation programmes are tailored to meet the specific needs of each patient. The program’s success depends on your and your family’s active participation.
- Physical Therapy status post neurological diagnoses is extremely vital for patients with such conditions or injuries. The brain, spinal cord, and nervous system control movement and sensation; an injury to which can kill cells that control certain movements and sensations, causing loss of function, debilitating symptoms, and poor quality of life.
- Neurorehabilitation is a supervised program by a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) designed for people with diseases, injury, or disorders of the nervous system contributing to pain or to loss of strength, range of motion, balance, or coordination, repeated falls, decline in walking (gait), dizziness and disequilibrium.
- Neurorehabilitation is a supervised rehab program designed by a doctor of physical therapy specializing in neurological conditions to help decrease debilitating symptoms, improve and restore function post neurological disorders as well as elevate the quality of life and overall well-being, by targeting the nervous system or neurological diseases with a variety of treatment techniques and specific form of exercises.
- Neurorehabilitation program is tailored to meet the individual needs of each patient. The program’s success depends on you and your family’s active participation.
Which conditions can benefit from Neurological Rehab?
- Ischemic strokes (caused by blood clots), hemorrhagic strokes (caused by bleeding in the brain), subdural hematoma, and transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) are some of the vascular disorders.
- Infections, such as encephalitis, meningitis, polio, and brain abscesses
- Structural or neuromuscular disorders, such as Bell’s palsy, Cervical Spondylosis, Brain or Spinal Cord tumors, Peripheral Neuropathy, Muscular Dystrophy, Myasthenia Gravis, and Guillain-Barré syndrome (an autoimmune disease attacking the nerves)
- Trauma, such as brain and spinal cord injury (damage to part of the central nervous system resulting in loss of movement and control)
- Central Vestibular (inner ear) dysfunction such as headache, dizziness, room spinning vertigo, double vision, disequilibrium and such following any of these neurological diagnoses.
- Functional Neurological Disorder (FND)- problem with the functioning of the nervous system
- Parkinson disease (a progressive nervous system disorder), Multiple Sclerosis (a disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease), Alzheimer disease, and Huntington chorea are examples of Degenerative disorders
- Other central and peripheral nervous system disorders
What we offer
Neurological Physical Therapist
In clinic (Raleigh, NC)
On demand concierge services provided “in your home” or work with your PT “online” via telehealth.
One-on-one consultation and coaching
Happy Clients
"When my stroke happened I felt alone, worried and Vulnerable. But I was also determined to get better. When I met Dr. Nidhi Seth, My Neuro-vestibular Physical Therapist.. who is also stroke rehabilitation specialist, I knew I had found my champion and cheer leader. Her knowledge and compassion combined with drive and determination were key to successfully overcoming and adapting to my stroke and accompanied vestibular deficits. Now I do all of the things that are important to me and that make me feel whole, happy and confident. I am forever grateful."
"Nidhi has been so great and so helpful throughout my rehabilitation journey and helping me figure out how life was going to change and how to accept that change as well. Nidhi has always been very encouraging and never let me give up. I think my recovery would have been very different if I didn't have Nidhi to help me through it."
"Dr. Seth definitely inspired me and played a big part in my ongoing healing and journey back to better balance, well-being, and health! Since the time I started seeing her for physical therapy for my vestibular issues and balance, I have been walking 4-6 evenings/week, 4-5mi each walk. I use the Calm app daily and am really benefitting from meditation and mindfulness. Working with Nidhi got me started on the right path physically and psychologically, and she contributed significantly to my sense of well-being when I was unsure of myself and my ability to heal. When she showed me her forearm tattoo that says, “Liberate Yourself”, that had a huge impact on me, and I’ve kept that principle in mind as I’ve continued to rebuild my self-confidence and ability to enjoy my life again. Thank you so much for being my first therapist and for getting me started in a wonderful direction!"
Frequently Asked Questions
Neurorehabilitation or Neurological physical therapy is a subset of physical therapy that focuses on improving the physical aspects of neurological and neuromuscular disorders. Neurorehabilitation combines key discoveries in neuroscience, exercise, and movement science.
Our team is dedicated to helping people with neurological, neuromuscular, and vestibular issues achieve their goals. In neurological and vestibular rehabilitation, we all keep learning and improving our knowledge and skills through professional development. Our team members are certified neurological physical therapist.
During your appointment, we will listen to your concerns and learn how your challenges affect your daily life. Here we will analyse your issues and formulate a treatment plan that includes ‘hands-on’ treatment, exercises, education, advice and a home exercise programme. We will also discuss a strategy to help you achieve your goals.
You can be. We provide concierge physical therapy and telehealth services. To make the therapy more effective, we can bring small equipment. Please contact us to discuss options.
You can schedule an appointment via email or phone number
Email: nidhi.seth@neurobloompt.com
Phone No: +1(315) 447-4590
No. We are certified neurological physical therapist, you do not require a referral. However, any information from your GP, specialist, or other medical experts is always welcome.