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REACT: Spinal Cord Injury Recovery

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REACT’s Neuro-Restorative program is for those seeking a comprehensive recovery through customized, one-on-one neuromuscular training.


REACT is committed to providing a comprehensive activity-based restorative therapies (ABRT) program for individuals with spinal cord injuries and similar neurological disorders.

The result – health and independence.

REACT follows strength & conditioning principles, complemented by exercise science fundamentals in combination with state-of-the-art equipment and professionally educated trainers.

The result – a strong-willed, supportive, goal oriented recovery environment.

Our clients tell us they have more confidence and strength, increased energy and endurance, better feeling and balance. We know how to respond to your body and push you to recover neuromuscular function.

Our specialties include:

Spinal Cord Injury
Transverse Myelitis
Traumatic Brain Injury
Multiple Sclerosis
Other neurological conditions

No workout is typical, but every workout must have repetition. Human development patterns are broken down and relearned. No matter what your age, ability or years post injury, results are possible.

We offer:

Nervous System Training
Load Bearing, Closed Chain Exercises
Gait Training
Strength Training
Balance & Postural Training
Functional Electric Stimulation (FES) Training
Range of Motion/Flexibility Training

Interested in becoming a client? Head to www.neuroREACTion.org to complete an application online or contact us for more information.

Prefer to see the facility and meet our team first? Call Kendell at (972) 386-0701 to schedule a tour today!

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