Private spinal cord injury rehabilitation focused on meaningful strength, practical mobility, and the daily skills that help you live with greater confidence — delivered in your home and real-life environment.
Independence isn't a milestone — it's the mission. Every session is oriented around the functional tasks that define your daily life: transfers, mobility, self-care, and community participation. We work backward from the life you want to live.
Strength is the foundation of everything else. We target the muscle groups that matter for your level of injury, building capacity safely and progressively in your home with practical equipment and training strategies suited to your goals.
Every spinal cord injury physical therapy program is built around your injury level, residual function, and goals — not a standard protocol.
Targeted resistance training for functional pulling, pushing, and weight-bearing — critical for transfers and mobility.
Bed-to-chair, floor-to-chair, car transfers — practiced safely with progressive independence as the goal.
Propulsion efficiency, pressure relief, and navigating real-world surfaces and slopes in your home and community.
For partial injuries, we build toward standing tolerance, assisted walking, and functional ambulation with appropriate support.
Seated stability, postural endurance, and trunk strength support a wide range of functional skills we work toward.
For higher-level injuries, overall cardiovascular endurance and conditioning are part of the plan, adapted to your home environment and available equipment.
We start by understanding your current function, daily environment, and priorities. From there, we build a focused program around your home, routines, equipment, and real-life goals.
A short call to understand your injury level, history, home setup, and what you want to achieve.
We assess your strength, mobility, transfers, and functional needs in the setting that makes the most sense for you.
A custom plan targeting your priority movements, strength gaps, and independence goals.
We adjust the challenge as your capacity changes, keeping each session connected to meaningful daily goals.
STRIVE provides spinal cord injury physical therapy in Las Vegas where progress is most practical: your home. We practice transfers, wheelchair mobility, strength, conditioning, and daily routines in the environment where you use those skills. The Neuro Movement Gym will continue through August 31, 2026; beginning September 1, we will expand our focus on personalized home visits.
One-on-one SCI rehab in your Las Vegas home for functional strength, transfers, wheelchair skills, bed mobility, home setup, and safer daily independence.
The gym option gives SCI rehab more space and equipment for progressive strengthening, conditioning, trunk control, and higher-level mobility work when that setting fits your goals.
A few quick answers for people searching for SCI Las Vegas care, spinal cord injury rehab, or physical therapy for SCI near me.
Yes. STRIVE provides private in-home SCI physical therapy in Las Vegas, Summerlin, Centennial Hills, Skye Canyon, and surrounding communities.
Yes. In-home spinal cord injury rehab can focus on transfers, bed mobility, wheelchair mobility, strengthening, home setup, and daily independence in the environment where those skills matter most.
The Neuro Movement Gym is available through August 31, 2026. Beginning September 1, STRIVE will bring post-SCI strengthening, trunk control, resistance training, endurance, and mobility work directly to your environment through personalized home visits.
SCI physical therapy may focus on strengthening, transfers, bed mobility, wheelchair skills, trunk control, standing tolerance, gait when appropriate, endurance, and practical independence in the home and community.
Yes. Your plan depends on your injury level, current strength, sensation, mobility, medical history, home setup, and personal goals. We build the program around what is useful and realistic for you.
Yes. STRIVE provides in-home SCI rehab in Las Vegas and nearby communities including Summerlin, Centennial Hills, Skye Canyon, and surrounding areas. Reach out if you want to confirm your exact location.
It can be, depending on your goals, mobility, medical history, and current function. The gym is most useful when you need progressive resistance, conditioning, equipment access, or more space than a home visit allows.
Yes. Transfer training, wheelchair propulsion, pressure relief, surface negotiation, bed mobility, and functional upper-body strength are common priorities in spinal cord injury physical therapy.
Ask a question, request a callback, or reach out about private SCI physical therapy in your home. The Neuro Movement Gym will continue through August 31, 2026.
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