Stroke

HOW CAN DYNAMIC NEUROPHYSIOTHERAPY HELP ME AFTER A Stroke?

The experience of a stroke can leave you with a decrease of sensation, impaired or lack of movement, weakness, fatigue and an inability to do the activities you enjoy.

Physiotherapy is an essential part of your recovery and addressing the issues specific to you.

A physiotherapist from Dynamic Neurophysiotherapy will do an individualized assessment and customize your rehabilitation to reach your functional goals. Your therapist has extensive training in the Bobath Concept and experience working with people who have had a stroke.

Bringing therapy to your home makes the exercises and activities specific to your life and environment. Their objective is to support you in achieving your goals and optimize your stroke recovery.

Person with a stroke in Barrie

Frequently Questions asked by clients who have had a stroke

DO YOU DEAL WITH INSURANCE COMPANIES?

Of course!  We are very experienced in working with motor vehicle insurance and Veterans Affairs.  We are able to direct bill to most extended health insurance providers.  Contact us and we can verify if we deal with your insurance company.

Do I require a prescription or doctor’s note?

To obtain physiotherapy services, you do not require a prescription from your doctor. However, some insurance providers do require one before they will provide coverage. For this reason, it is recommended that you contact your provider to determine their requirements, maximum annual coverage and maximum payable amount per session.

WHAT GEOGRAPHICAL REGION DO YOU SERVICE?

We provides service to individuals within the Barrie city limits without an extra travel charge.  We will travel outside of Barrie but a travel fee will be charged.  Please contact us to discuss further.  Here are some of the communities that we have serviced:

  • Orillia
  • Bradford
  • Alliston
  • Stayner
  • Midland
Stroke patient

Useful Resources

Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada: https://www.heartandstroke.ca/

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