Neurological disorders affect the brain and nervous system and can impact balance, movement and daily function. Texas Health offers neurological therapy services, including patient, family and caregiver education, along with guidance on assistive devices to support mobility.

Conditions treated include:

Brain Conditions

  • Brain injury
  • Concussion
  • Dizziness
  • Headaches
  • Stroke

Systemic Conditions

  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
  • Balance disorders
  • Guillain-Barre syndrome
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Peripheral neuropathy
  • Spinal cord injury
Neurological Rehabilitation Programs
Texas Health provides neurological rehabilitation for patients with conditions affecting the brain and nervous system, including those caused by illness or injury. Services include assessments and therapy to support movement, function and daily activities.
  • Inpatient

    Inpatient rehabilitation provides care for patients recovering from conditions such as stroke, brain injury and spinal cord injury. Texas Health offers structured rehabilitation programs with therapy and support services to help improve movement, function and daily activities. Learn more about the Inpatient Rehabilitation Center at Texas Health Dallas.

  • Outpatient

    Neurological outpatient rehabilitation is designed for people who have suffered a disease or injury involving the brain or central nervous system. This program is helpful for those needing assistance with functional skills such as balance, range of motion, swallowing, speech and language.

  • Activities You Will Experience

    We use a variety of activities to help you improve your mobility. They include:

    • Multidisciplinary assessments
    • Balance training
    • Therapeutic exercise
    • Speech and swallowing care
    • Cognitive therapy
    • Assistive device training
    • Reaction time training
    • Driving rehabilitation
    • Vision rehabilitation
  • Your Care Team

    Our trained neurological therapists include:

    • Physical therapists
    • Occupational therapists
    • Speech therapists
  • Brain Injury, Concussion and Stroke Specialty Programs

    Specialty Programs are intensive outpatient programs that help people make the transition from an acute-care setting to their homes, jobs and communities.

    These Specialty Programs are offered at Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth and are centered on a commitment to personalized care, shaped to help fit your specific needs and goals.

    During program hours, you participate in therapies designed to optimize functional, cognitive and physical skills. When appropriate, therapists may go with you to your home or workplace to ease the use of the strategies and skills learned during rehab.

    Family members are also considered an integral part in setting therapy goals and transferring skills to the home environment. Because these Specialty Programs recognize that brain injury affects the whole family, various forms of support such as education and counseling are offered to members of your family.

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Neuro-Focused Rehab Helps Diplomat Survive and Thrive After Stroke
After suffering multiple strokes, Kenyan diplomat Abraham Kirwa regained mobility and speech through personalized neurological rehabilitation at Texas Health Allen.
Parkinson’s Disease Therapy and Rehabilitation
Parkinson’s disease can affect movement and make daily activities such as walking, eating and speaking more difficult. Texas Health offers therapy and rehabilitation services for Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders.
Stroke Rehabilitation and Support
Stroke is a type of brain injury that can affect movement, speech and daily function. Texas Health provides stroke rehabilitation services, along with education and support programs.
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