One-On-One Therapy
to Improve Daily Function.

MS can make your world smaller.
Therapy should make it bigger again.

Whether your goal is safer walking, fewer falls, better bed mobility, stronger hands, or getting back to golf, we build a plan around real-life function, not generic exercises.

When Multiple Sclerosis Starts Changing Daily Life

MS does not just affect movement; it affects confidence, energy, safety, and independence. You might notice:

  • Sensory Changes: New onset of numbness and tingling, or vision changes such as double or blurry vision.

  • Physical Strength: Weakness in one or more limbs, muscle stiffness, or spasms.

  • Balance and Gait: Dizziness, balance problems, or difficulty walking.

  • Fatigue: Fatigue that is overwhelming and does not match up with activities performed.

  • Cognition: Brain fog or memory problems.

  • Unpredictability: Symptoms can come on suddenly, and they can come and go.

If this sounds familiar, you are not alone, and you are not stuck.

How Therapy
Works at FAM

A plan built around your real goals. We start by learning what you want back, then we build a focused plan to improve the specific skills that support that outcome.

Physical Therapy for MS

  • Walking and gait training for steadiness and confidence.

  • Strength, endurance, and posture to reduce strain and improve control.

  • Balance training to reduce fall risk and improve stability.

  • Transfers, stairs, and mobility strategies that match your current level.

Occupational Therapy for MS

  • Hand and arm function for daily tasks and work demands.

  • Fine motor control for writing, buttons, cooking, and hobbies.

  • Energy conservation strategies to manage fatigue and pacing.

  • Home and routine adjustments that make life easier without giving up independence.

Sessions are one-on-one, and the plan adjusts based on how you perform and respond, not a preset exercise sheet.

Why Choose FAM for MS Rehab

Many clinics treat MS like standard orthopedic therapy. That approach misses what matters most. MS requires a plan that accounts for the nervous system, fatigue patterns, balance systems, and how symptoms change day to day. We take the time to understand your specific challenges and build therapy around the outcomes you care about most.

What Happens
When You Call

  • We ask a few quick questions about what you are dealing with.

  • We schedule the right evaluation so you do not waste visits.

  • You leave with a clear plan and measurable next steps.

FAQs

Do you treat all levels of MS?

Yes. We work with a wide range of needs, from bed mobility and transfers to higher-level goals like returning to hobbies and sport.


Do I need a referral?

It depends on your insurance plan. Call and we will tell you what you need before your first visit.


How soon will I notice progress?

Many people notice early changes first in daily function, steadiness, and confidence. Timeline depends on symptoms, overall health, and consistency of therapy.


What should I bring to my first visit?

Any recent medical notes, a list of medications, and any devices you use (cane, walker, brace). If there is a specific activity you want back, tell us.

Ready to Reclaim Your Independence?

Don't settle for a "plateau." See what specialized neurological care can do for you.
Call (609) 964-7901 or use our online form to request an appointment.