Snake River Neuro Rehabilitation



What We Do
Whether your condition is new or old, starting an intensive exercise program can improve function and overall health. Our training system is designed to reeducate the nervous system, maintain muscle mass, improve movement, increase independence, and ultimately improve the lives of our clients.
Specialized exercise programs can be particularly beneficial to those suffering from neurological disorders such as SCI, TBI, ABI (Stroke), Multiple Sclerosis, Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, Spinal Bifida, Parkinson’s and Transverse Myelitis.
Achieving and maintaining improved neurological function is a lifelong pursuit that requires dedication and commitment. There are no magical cures; however with hard work anyone can maximize their individual potential.
Goals and Benefits
Postural Alignment, Strength & Endurance, Structural Capacity, Neuro Function, & Fundamental Movement
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Address postural alignment by correcting musculoskeletal imbalances.
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Promote and develop whole body strength and endurance.
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Maintain structural capacity through load-bearing activities.
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Improve neurological function and stimulate neuroplasticity* with activity based exercises.
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Reinforce fundamental movements (instinctive) with functional training patterns.
*Neuroplasticity is the ability of the nervous system to reorganize, reconnect, and regenerate neural pathways and functions when stressed with a repetitive environmental stimulus.
**Benefits will vary based on injury/disease, program compliance and the individual.
POTENTIAL PROGRAM BENEFITS
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Improved circulation and blood pressure
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Increased cardiovascular endurance
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Maintenance of bone density
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Increased muscle mass and strength
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Improved flexibility and joint mobility
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Reduced muscle spasticity
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Improved sensation
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Increased ability to function independently
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Improved temperature control
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Reduced risk for CVD, metabolic and secondary illness
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Improved quality of life
About Me
Alex Cantelmi M.S, ACSM-RCEP
Alex is a Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist and founder of Snake River Neuro Rehabilitation. He received his Masters of Kinesiology from the University of North Carolina Charlotte. Alex has over ten years of experience working with individuals who are affected by neurological issues including but not limited to stroke, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, multiple sclerosis, and muscular dystrophy.

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