Physical Therapy for Balance
Improve Your Balance and Decrease Falls
Do you have poor balance and know you need physical therapy? For some, the cause is clear—such as Parkinson’s or stroke. For others, symptoms appear without a specific diagnosis. Either way, Mobile Physio can help.
Dr. Chuck begins each plan of care with a thorough evaluation to assess your fall risk and identify any underlying deficits. If no significant risk is found, therapy may not be necessary. The goal is always to provide the right level of care based on your individual needs.
Understanding the Complexity of Balance
Balance isn’t just about standing on one leg. It’s a complex system involving strength, joint mobility, sensation, vision, vestibular input, posture, and endurance. Dr. Chuck uses his expertise to pinpoint which parts of your system need work—and creates targeted strategies to help you improve.
Challenging Your Balance—Safely
Improving balance requires actively challenging it—but doing so alone can be risky. Dr. Chuck provides skilled support to help you safely test your limits. If you begin to lose balance during a session, he will allow time for self-correction while remaining ready to assist when needed.
Bringing the Tools to You
Dr. Chuck brings a variety of equipment to challenge your balance in different ways—agility ladders, hurdles, foam pads, and more. Each tool introduces new movement patterns and demands, all designed to improve your stability. Gait belts are used to ensure safety throughout.
Tracking Your Progress
Standardized balance tests, such as the Berg Balance Test, are used to measure progress and guide treatment. These tools provide objective feedback and help refine your therapy sessions as you improve.
Regaining balance takes time, focus, and personalized care. With Mobile Physio, Dr. Chuck delivers expert, one-on-one therapy that meets you where you are—literally and clinically—to help you move forward with confidence.