At Fitness Forum of Aquacare – Annapolis, we provide highly skilled, one-on-one physical therapy. We believe in using a manual “hands-on” therapy approach which allows for individualized care. We offer both gym-based and aquatic physical therapy (off-site at the Country Inn with plenty of parking) right in your neighborhood.
Active-duty patients do not pay anything; family members of active duty are $36; and we take Tricare for Life. We can get you in quickly and take care of you with a personalized rehabilitation plan. We are proud to serve veterans!
We are one of the only locations in the area to offer Anodyne Light Therapy.
LSVT BIG Program for Parkinson’s
Leigh Hobson, DPT, and Amy Cyphers, PTA, are certified to provide LSVT BIG therapy for people with neurological illnesses.
This program is designed to meet the needs of individuals with Parkinson’s Disease by using large amplitude based exercise for re-education of the sensorimotor system. LSVT was developed in 1987 using larger movements to recalibrate the brain’s perception of movement size which reduces with Parkinson’s Disease. LSVT BIG is the only evidenced based treatment protocol for Parkinson’s patients.
- 16 one hour sessions, 4 days per week for 4 weeks with one on one instruction. Programs are tailored to each person’s specific needs. Homework to be completed daily.
- All exercises are modelled by the therapist with patient then completing with therapist correcting form.
- BIG walking is completed at each session in various settings to simulate community ambulation. Focus is on arm swing, increasing endurance and safety.
- Functional tasks are addressed at each session determined by the patient’s individual need.
As the brain begins to recalibrate the size of movement, the patient is better able to move with more “normal” movements. Once the program is completed, the patient is provided an ongoing home exercise program. With diligence, patients see an improvement in quality of movement.
Ongoing studies consistently show the positive effect of exercise on slowing the progression of Parkinson’s Disease.