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The Benefits of Physical and Occupational Therapy for CIDP

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The Benefits of Physical and Occupational Therapy for CIDP

Physical and Occupational Therapy.

Physical Therapy (PT) focuses on improving strength, endurance, balance, coordination and motor control to help maintain independence. Occupational Therapy (OT) focuses on improving functional mobility and activities of daily living.

Why Therapy (PT & OT) Is essential for CIDP:

  • Prevents muscle loss and maintains mobility
  • Improves balance and reduces fall risk
  • Helps manage pain and fatigue
  • Improves independence in daily activities
  • Provides resources, tool and techniques to adapt to physical changes
  • Reduces muscle tightness and increases flexiblity

CIDP is a chronic neurological disorder.

Since CIDP is a chronic disorder, long-term therapy can slow progression and help patients keep as active as possible. Therapists work with patients can maximize function and independence.

Nuerological Therapy for Neurological Conditions at HQHT.

Neurologically trained physical and occupational therapists at High Quality Home Therapy can help if you or someone you know presents with CIDP.  We work with patients with CIDP and other neurological conditions in our comprehensive physical therapy gym in Stamford, CT. We are proud to have a Physiogait, Blanced Body Pilates Rerformer & Core Align, and other rehab equipment. We also work with orthopedic diagnoses, and sometimes people with neurological disorders have orthopedic issues - so the best is when a therapist can work with the whole person.

At High Quality Home Therapy  we provide holistic, person-centered physical, occupational, speech and massage therapy services, Pilates, nutrtional counseling and personal training in our office & in homes throughout CT and NY. 

Have questions? We're happy to help you in your health journey.