- Stroke RehabilitationEarly action is critical when a patient suffers a stroke. Stroke rehabilitation should begin as soon as possible after a stroke once a patient’s medical condition is stable and doctors have taken preventive measures against further strokes and complications.
- Nutritional Counseling
- Primary Care
- NeurologyOur inpatient rehabilitation programs are designed to help patients improve in all of these areas. Our team of medical experts is trained in helping neurology patients achieve the best recovery possible so that they can get back to a more normal daily routine as soon as possible.
- Multiple SclerosisNearly 8 million U.S. adults have trouble with balance, including almost 40 percent of older Americans. In addition to the elderly, people with neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, and those who have suffered a stroke also experience balance issues. These problems with balance frequently lead to falls and negatively affect quality of life.
- Radiation TherapyMethodist Rehabilitation Hospital provides transportation to and from radiation therapy (those located in Dallas) during the course of their in-patient rehabilitation.
- Orthopedics
- Wound CareWhen a wound from an accident, underlying disease, or infection isn't healing properly, appropriate care can save life and limb. Our wound care team consists of an independently practicing physician, dietician and nurses all dedicated to healing wounds. Learn More »
- Joint Replacement
- Orthopedic SurgeryOur orthopedic team is comprised of an experienced team of rehab professionals that provide comprehensive orthopedic physical rehabilitation. Diagnoses range from fractures and dislocations to nerve damage and are usually the result of a fall, sudden injury, planned orthopedic surgery, or age. The areas on the body most commonly affected include the neck, shoulder, arm, hand, spine, hip, knee, foot, and leg. Team members include a physiatrist, physical therapists, occupational therapists, rehabilitation nurses, and a case manager to oversee the patient’s progress from admission to discharge.
- Skin Care
- Physical TherapyPhysical therapy focuses on exercise routines designed to strengthen and maintain existing muscle function. Our physical therapists will also help you learn how to use any required mobility devices.
- Occupational TherapyTreatment delivery and intensity of service is determined as part of the individualized plan of care and typically includes a combination of 30- to 60-minute therapy sessions provided throughout the day by physical and occupational therapy. Speech therapy is included if clinically appropriate. Social workers and case managers may work with patients to adjust to emotional issues that may arise as they move forward after an amputation, as well as assist in procuring equipment and services that the patient might need in order to return home.
- Neuro RehabilitationThe BIONIK InMotionARM™ Robot is often used with many patients who suffer from weakness in their upper extremities after a stroke. The ARM Robot helps patients utilize their strength to complete hundreds of repetitions in a fraction of the time of traditional exercise. Repetition is one of the most important factors when considering neuroplasticity and the brain’s ability to repair and relearn movements following a stroke. This evidence-based neurorehabilitation technology quietly monitors the patient’s movements during therapy while gently assisting where needed to help them complete various motor therapy activities.