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Balance Training

Balance Training

Balance Training

If you frequently notice an imbalance, dizziness, or unsteadiness that makes you feel as if you may fall over at any given time, it is a sign that you may be in need of gait training. Gait issues typically develop from one of the following conditions:

Injury or ailment

Even if your brain and nervous system are working in harmony with one another, a sudden injury, disease, or other ailment causing muscle weakness can interfere with your balance and make it difficult to keep yourself upright

Neurological issues

This may include Parkinson’s disease, brain injury, or stroke. Anything that affects your neurological system can also impact your balance.

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Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)

This occurs when calcium debris breaks off in the inner ear, causing issues with balance.

Our gait assessment will determine 1) if you are living with a gait disorder, and 2) what the root cause of your gait disorder is, and 3) what gait training exercises will benefit you the most.

If our Lansing, MI physical] therapist determines that you are indeed living with a gait disorder, he or she will get you started on a gait training treatment plan. Gait training will include activities to not only improve gait mechanics, but also increase your confidence and safety in navigating across different terrains and around different obstacles. Our physiotherapist will also evaluate your need for an assistive device, or perhaps make modifications to a device you are currently using.

Both static and dynamic balance training will likely also be incorporated into your physiotherapy treatment to help your body learn how to better respond to environmental challenges to your balance. For example, you may be asked to stand on one leg while performing a mentally-challenging task, such as reciting the alphabet or reading a paragraph of text out loud. Our physiotherapist will also teach you balance strategies to help mitigate fall risk.

Endurance training may also be used, not just to improve muscle endurance for activity, but also to improve aerobic capacity for activity, both of which will reduce fatigue as a risk factor for falls when walking or completing daily tasks.

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