Helping You Manage Neuromuscular Conditions
Does your walking feel unsteady? Do your muscles seem to tire easily, and now simple tasks seem harder than they used to be? You may be experiencing the early signs of a neuromuscular condition. Managing these issues can be difficult, but you don’t have to do it alone. Physical therapy at Responsive Physical Therapy and PT Works can play a key role in helping you address your symptoms directly.

Understanding Neuromuscular Conditions
Neuromuscular conditions disrupt the connection between your nerves and muscles. The result is that everyday movements can become difficult, uncomfortable, or unsafe. You might struggle with walking, standing, balancing, or completing daily tasks.
These disorders can result from injury, disease, or degeneration of the nerves and muscles. Many of these disorders have no cure, but physical therapy can help slow their progression and manage their symptoms.
Some of the neuromuscular conditions we see at our Toms River, Oceanport and Point Pleasant, NJ clinic include:
Parkinson’s Disease
Stroke
Multiple Sclerosis
ALS
Peripheral Neuropathy
Muscular Dystrophy
How Responsive Physical Therapy and PT Works Can Help Manage Neuromuscular Conditions
We work closely with patients to develop a personalized care plan tailored to their individual needs and goals. Here are some of the therapies we offer that may be included in these programs:
- Manual therapy to ease tight muscles and improve joint movement
- Strength and mobility exercises to support better posture and range of motion
- Neuromuscular re-education to retrain the brain and body to work together again
- Balance and gait training to reduce fall risk and improve walking
- Functional movement training to help with everyday tasks like getting in and out of a chair
You Don’t Have to Face a Neuromuscular Condition Alone
Living with a neuromuscular disorder can be challenging, but the team at Responsive Physical Therapy and PT Works is here to help manage your symptoms and enhance your quality of life.
Contact us today to schedule an initial appointment and learn more about how physical therapy can support your strength, function, and confidence.
Your Next Steps…
- Request An Appointment
- Receive A Custom Treatment Plan
- Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery
- Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free


