Neuro Motor Retraining

Neuro Motor Retraining focuses on restoring the connection between the brain, nerves, and muscles to improve movement, coordination, balance, and functional control. It is essential for individuals recovering from injury, neurological conditions, or long-standing movement faults.

What It Covers

Neuro motor retraining helps with:

  • Stroke recovery movement training
  • Balance and gait (walking) correction
  • Coordination and motor control issues
  • Weakness after nerve injuries
  • Movement dysfunction due to pain
  • Habitual faulty patterns (e.g., knee collapsing, poor shoulder mechanics)
  • Cerebral palsy motor training
  • Parkinson’s movement re-education
  • Core stability and limb control
  • Post-accident or surgery movement retraining
How We Treat

Treatment focuses on task-specific practice, sensory feedback, movement correction, and building proper neuromuscular patterns.

1. Movement Assessment

Includes:

  • Gait analysis
  • Posture and alignment check
  • Coordination and control testing
  • Muscle activation patterns
  • Balance and sensory feedback assessment

This identifies which neuromuscular pathways need retraining.

2. Neuromuscular Activation Training

We teach specific muscles to activate correctly through:

  • Isolated activation drills
  • Slow, controlled movement retraining
  • Cueing techniques (verbal, visual, tactile)
  • Repetition to build strong neural pathways

This improves strength, stability, and precision.

3. Task-Specific Motor Training

We retrain daily movements such as:

  • Standing up
  • Walking
  • Reaching
  • Lifting
  • Turning
  • Climbing steps

Practicing these tasks with correct patterns improves real-life function.

4. Balance & Proprioception Training

Includes:

  • Stability platform exercises
  • Single-leg drills
  • Dynamic balance training
  • Sensory feedback techniques

Helps the brain understand joint position and improves control.

5. Gait (Walking) Re-education

We correct:

  • Foot placement
  • Knee alignment
  • Hip stability
  • Arm swing
  • Step length
  • Weight shifting

Ideal for neurologic conditions, post-injury recovery, and habitual gait issues.

6. Strength & Coordination Exercises

We focus on:

  • Core stabilization
  • Hip-knee-ankle coordination
  • Shoulder and upper limb control
  • Functional strengthening
  • Improves smoothness, timing, and efficiency of movements.
7. Functional Integration Training

We gradually integrate improved movement patterns into:

  • Sports
  • Daily routine
  • Work activities
  • Outdoor mobility

This ensures long-lasting, practical improvement.

Outcomes You Can Expect
  • Improved muscle activation and control
  • Better walking, balance, and coordination
  • Reduced compensatory movements
  • Stronger neural and muscular pathways
  • Increased confidence in daily movements
  • Enhanced functional independence
  • Prevention of long-term movement faults and injuries

Where Can I Get Some?

Who needs neuro motor retraining?

Anyone with coordination issues, movement imbalance, gait problems, or recovering from neurological conditions like stroke, nerve injury, or cerebral palsy can benefit. It helps restore correct movement patterns and functional control.

How long does neuro motor retraining take to show results?

Most people see noticeable improvements in balance, strength, and movement control within 3–6 weeks. Neurological cases may require longer, depending on severity and consistency.

Is neuro motor retraining painful?

No. The exercises are gentle and focus on control, coordination, and re-learning movements. They are done slowly with guided feedback to ensure comfort and accuracy.

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