Physiotherapy Treatment : Geriatric and Neurological physical therapy are two important areas of physical therapy.
With geriatrics, the focus is on the issues affecting many people as they grow older such as joint replacements, osteoporosis, Parkinson’s disease, balance disorders, Alzheimer’s disease, arthritis, cancer, incontinence, and more.
Neurological PT focuses on people who experience a neurological problem or disease; brain injury, cerebral palsy, Alzheimer’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, spine injuries, Parkinson’s disease and stroke, a significant situation for physiotherapists.
How physiotherapists assist in the treatment of geriatrics and neurological disorders.
Physical Therapists develop specialized programs to help restore movement, minimize pain and increase fitness levels, and can help with these areas of dysfunction.
The health benefit of physiotherapy and general forms of activity in Parkinson’s disease patients, for example, has been recognized for years. These days, one of the most impressive areas in rehabilitation science is the continuing of the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease with physical therapy for symptomatic relief, improved functionality, generally improving muscle strength, cardio fitness, and balance for their patients. Gait and balance retraining in patients using immediate audio and visual feedback, assists the physiotherapist monitor gait and movement, therefore steering the limits in determining their exercise frameworks into an intensified degree to encourage rehabilitation, and ultimately to regulate the progression of the condition on the patients.
Patients with Parkinson’s disease have an expectation of benefiting from training on a treadmill where their walking habits can be driven more automatically and at significantly increased intenseness.
Using Biofeedback Technology with Physiotherapy
By using the nCounters Portable Limb Load Monitor_Touch feedback (biofeedback) unit together with physical therapy, it will aid the therapist to objectively authenticate whether a patient is loading the acceptable percentage of body weight through the affected limb. The instantaneous feedback allows the physiotherapist to adjust the gait, balance and movement immediately. A patient gets feedback as the weight through their selected limb is either above or below the target. Feedback is provided via the speaker or headphone.
The PLLM_Touch Unit is designed to enhance, not substitute existing physiotherapy. Combining a physiotherapy treatment with biofeedback technology assists the patient recover faster.

Peter Barrett
Director
Peter designs and builds biofeedback products for gait and movement in the orthopaedic and stroke rehabilitation spaces. These devices are programmed for ease of use with built in help touch screens. In all cases data is transferred wirelessly to ensure patient safety.They can store and display data in real time so as to monitor the patient’s overall progress.