STROKE CLINIC
Recovering from a stroke is a deeply personal journey, and the right rehabilitation can make all the difference. At
Pacific Coast Rehabilitation, our stroke clinic led by Dr. B provides comprehensive, compassionate care focused on
restoring mobility, speech, cognitive function, and emotional well-being. Our goal is to help you regain independence in
daily life, manage fatigue and pain, and reconnect with what matters most—so you can move forward with confidence,
purpose, and an improved quality of life.
STROKE CLINIC
- Fatigue management through energy conservation techniques and graded exercise
- Mobility support, including balance and gait training and use of assistive devices to reduce fall risk
- Muscle strengthening and spasticity reduction through physical therapy and targeted modalities
- Neuromuscular re-education to improve motor control and neural pathway retraining
- Pain management, including neuropathic pain and musculoskeletal discomfort
- Occupational therapy for daily living skills and hand function
- Cognitive rehabilitation for memory, focus, and executive function challenges
- Speech therapy for swallowing and communication issues
- Emotional and psychological support, including counseling and mood disorder management
- Bladder and bowel dysfunction management
- Visual-motor coordination therapy
- Technology-assisted therapies, including robotics and virtual reality for engagement and neuroplasticity
- Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) for improving use of the affected limb
- Nutritional counseling to support energy and reduce inflammation
- Fall-prevention home safety assessments with recommendations for adaptive equipment
- Education on disease progression and self-management strategies
- Multidisciplinary coordination with neurologists and other specialists
- Patient and caregiver training to build confidence and support at home
- Community reintegration planning, including driving evaluations, vocational support, social activity resumption
- Post-stroke fatigue and depression screening protocols for early intervention