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Specialized Stroke & Parkinson’s Therapy at On Point Movement & Performance

If you or a loved one is living with the effects of a neurological condition, the right rehabilitation program can dramatically improve independence, movement quality, and long-term outcomes.

On Point Movement & Performance in Richardson provides evidence-based neurological rehabilitation designed to restore function, retrain the nervous system, and help patients return to daily life with confidence.

Our therapists specialize in stroke (CVA) rehabilitation and Parkinson’s disease therapy, delivering highly individualized care in a focused, one-on-one setting.

What Is Neurological Rehabilitation?

Neurological rehabilitation is a specialized form of physical therapy focused on treating disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system. These conditions often affect:

  • Balance and coordination
  • Walking and mobility
  • Strength and endurance
  • Motor control and fine movement
  • Speech and functional independence

At On Point Movement & Performance, neurological rehab is active, progressive, and goal-driven—not passive treatment.

Stroke Rehabilitation (CVA Therapy)

A stroke can disrupt communication between the brain and body, leading to weakness, loss of coordination, or difficulty walking. Early and consistent rehabilitation is critical for recovery.

Our Stroke Rehabilitation Program Focuses On:

  • Gait retraining and walking mechanics
  • Upper and lower extremity strength recovery
  • Balance and fall-prevention training
  • Neuroplasticity-based movement retraining
  • Functional task practice for daily activities

We emphasize task-specific training and progressive loading to help the brain form new neural pathways—supporting meaningful, long-term improvement.

Whether you’re in the early stages of recovery or years post-stroke, improvement is still possible with the right plan.

Parkinson’s Disease Physical Therapy

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition that affects movement, posture, balance, and coordination. While there is no cure, targeted physical therapy can significantly slow functional decline and improve quality of life.

Parkinson’s Therapy at On Point Includes:

  • Movement amplitude training to improve step length and posture
  • Balance and fall-risk reduction strategies
  • Strength and endurance training
  • Gait cueing and coordination exercises
  • Functional mobility and daily movement optimization

Our therapists understand the unique challenges of Parkinson’s and design programs that adapt as symptoms change, helping patients stay active and independent longer.

Why Choose On Point Movement & Performance?

Specialized Neurological Expertise

You are not placed into a generic therapy plan. Every program is customized to your diagnosis, symptoms, and personal goals.

One-on-One Treatment

Each session is delivered with direct therapist supervision—no rotating staff or crowded treatment floors.

Performance-Driven Approach

We blend neurological rehab with performance principles to maximize strength, control, and confidence in real-world movement.

Convenient Location in Richardson

Serving Richardson and surrounding communities with personalized neurological physical therapy.

As a Pickleball coach, the treatments have been essential to keeping me on the court Erika and Larry are great. Some of the best services I received for the shockwave treatment for my calf and foot pain as well as the cupping sessions and rehab rehabilitation. They are very knowledgeable

Aaron Tom

Larry and Erica worked on strengthening my shoulder. I did not even realize how bad it had gotten until I started building it up with their focused approach. Within weeks, I had more mobility and am able to use my shoulder fully without pain! Highly suggest!

Kyson Perkins (penguin)

Who Can Benefit From Neurological Rehabilitation?

Neurological rehab may be appropriate if you or a loved one experiences:

  • Difficulty walking or maintaining balance
  • Weakness on one side of the body
  • Frequent falls or fear of falling
  • Reduced coordination or motor control
  • Declining mobility due to Parkinson’s disease

If you’re unsure whether neurological rehab is right for you, an evaluation can provide clarity and direction.

Start Your Neurological Rehabilitation in Richardson

You don’t have to accept mobility loss as inevitable. With targeted neurological rehabilitation, meaningful improvement is possible.

Schedule a neurological rehabilitation evaluation at On Point Movement & Performance today and take the first step toward better movement, independence, and confidence.