Fall Prevention Program

A group program for those with reduced mobility and stability aimed at improving strength, balance and functional abilities.

The Positive Impact of NeuroGym®’s Fall prevention Program

Using our unique equipment and approach, NeuroGym®’s Fall Prevention Program focuses on mobility training by improving balance, strength and stability. This active approach allows participants to safely practice the skills necessary to improve their functional mobility and their ability to recover balance in potential fall situations.

Distinctive Training
Program Features

Improve strength, balance and functional abilities in a fun and supportive atmosphere with NeuroGym®s Fall Prevention Program. Operated and supervised by our highly trained therapists, NeuroGym® brings to its program much more than the conventional strength and endurance training. It has developed unique and effective tools that target the primary causes of falls, and improve the individual’s strength at key joints, static and dynamic stability, mobility, neuro-muscular control, coordination, and endurance.

Who is this class for?

Contact us to learn more about our program and to book your first class.

Conditions we treat include:

Client Stories

Explore some of our client stories below to gain insight into the outcomes of our unique rehab approach.

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What Our Clients Are Saying

I found NeuroGym after my mum had a massive stroke in February 2020. After 4 months of virtual therapy with NeuroGym, my mum has progressed from someone who I thought would never get out of bed to a one person assist.
I have Parkinson’s Disease. Over the months I have improved in both strength and balance while my disease has not noticeably deteriorated at all. I feel fortunate to have found NeuroGym. The outlook for my disease without it could have been grim indeed.
My son was getting married and I really wanted to walk up the aisle with my husband. NeuroGym helped me do it.
I was in a bad state and was discharged home in a coma. Then I began with Avi and the growth was exponential. The rest is history, I was here for twelve years. It’s a great place, I can’t express my thanks enough.
I have MS, I’ve had MS since I was 18. My doctors had said “no, it’s chronic progressive”. But NeuroGym has given me the opportunity to build strength. It’s made a huge difference.
When I first came here I had almost no strength in my legs and I could barely move my right leg. You can imagine going from not being able to move at all, to standing, to being able to walk! This is the way for me to stay in shape and stay healthy.
This place is amazing, it gives people hope and opens doors in so many ways.
Our son had a stroke when he was 14 years old. He has been involved in five to seven day a week therapy. The recovery has been amazing. It’s been beyond expectations and dramatic.

Sara Seaman, MScPT

Physiotherapist, Pelvic Health Physiotherapist

Sara became a physiotherapist to help people achieve a healthier and more active lifestyle. She has a passion for helping individuals regain abilities they’ve lost and participate in activities they’ve been unable to due to neurological injuries or conditions.

After obtaining her BSc in Human Kinetics at St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, Sara traveled even further to complete her Master’s of Physical Therapy at the University of Limerick in Ireland. Despite loving to travel, Sara is an Ottawa native and ultimately decided to come back home to begin her career. After joining NeuroGym® in 2021, Sara has thrived in the field of neurorehabilitation, applying her knowledge and skills to a diverse clientele.

Sara’s active approach to therapy and focus on working towards improved abilities and independence aligns itself well with NeuroGym®’s movement enabling methodology. Using her education and experience, Sara develops individualized treatment plans and provides education for each client based on their specific goals and abilities.

Most recently, Sara completed The Physical Therapy Approach to Female Urinary Incontinence course from the Canadian Pelvic Health Academy and is now doing Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy for female patients.

When Sara isn’t at the clinic, she can be found travelling, hiking, skiing, and spending time with family, friends, and her dog Maggie.

Qualifications:

  • BSc in Human Kinetics – St. Francis Xavier University (2018)
  • MSc PT – University of Limerick (2021)
  • Registered Physiotherapist – College of Physiotherapist’s of Ontario
  • The Physical Therapy Approach to Female Urinary Incontinence course from the Canadian Pelvic Health Academy