Specialized approach to Neurologic & Orthopedic Rehabilitation at your home
Dr. Uzair “Z” Hammad PT, DPT, ATP
Board Certified Neurologic Clinical Specialist in Physical Therapy
Enhancing Quality of Life
Restoring Control
Empowering Independence
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Common Conditions We Treat at DrZNeuroPT
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Concussion/ Post Concussion Syndrome
A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury that can cause dizziness, headaches, balance problems, brain fog, and sensitivity to light or noise—sometimes appearing hours or days after injury. Physical therapy is an evidence-based treatment for concussion and post-concussion symptoms, focusing on vestibular therapy, balance and gait retraining, neck care, and graded exercise to restore normal brain-body function. Individualized concussion rehabilitation helps reduce persistent symptoms and supports a safe return to daily activities, work, and sport. We provide Concussion therapy in Orlando.
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Spinal Cord Injury
Did you know there are roughly 282,000 people in the United States living with a Spinal cord injury (SCI)? SCI affects communication between the brain and body, often resulting in changes to strength, sensation, balance, mobility, and autonomic function. Physical therapy is a cornerstone of SCI rehabilitation, focusing on mobility training, gait and wheelchair skills, strength and endurance development, spasticity management, and assistive technology integration. Individualized neurologic physical therapy helps people with SCI maximize independence, prevent secondary complications, and improve function across home, work, and community settings.
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Stroke
Stroke can affect strength, coordination, balance, walking, and daily function, often leading to long-term mobility challenges. Physical therapy is a critical component of stroke rehabilitation, focusing on task-specific training, gait and balance retraining, strength development, and neuroplasticity-driven interventions to restore movement. Individualized neurologic physical therapy helps improve functional recovery, reduce fall risk, and support safe return to daily activities, work, and community participation.
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Vestibular Disorders
Did you know Vertigo is often used as a diagnosis but is really just a symptom? Learn more about the different types of vestibular disorders that contribute to vertigo/dizziness.
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Gait Disorders & Fall Prevention
Gait disorders and balance impairments can lead to unsteady walking, frequent falls, and loss of confidence with daily mobility, often related to neurologic conditions, aging, or deconditioning. Physical therapy addresses walking and balance difficulties through gait retraining, strength and coordination exercises, balance training, and fall-prevention strategies tailored to each individual. Neurologic physical therapy helps improve walking efficiency, reduce fall risk, and support safe, independent mobility at home and in the community.
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Functional Neurological Disorder
Functional neurologic disorder (FND) is a condition in which the brain has difficulty sending and receiving signals correctly, leading to symptoms such as weakness, tremors, gait and balance problems, sensory changes, or episodes that resemble seizures—without structural damage to the nervous system. Physical therapy is a key, evidence-based treatment for FND, focusing on retraining normal movement patterns, improving balance and coordination, and restoring confidence in movement through individualized, symptom-informed care. Neurologic physical therapy for FND helps reduce symptom severity, improve daily function, and support long-term recovery.
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Chronic Neurologic Conditions
Chronic neurologic conditions such as Parkinson's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, etc, affect how the brain and nervous system control movement, balance, strength, and endurance, often leading to progressive or fluctuating functional limitations. Physical therapy provides individualized, evidence-based care to improve mobility, manage symptoms, and maintain independence through targeted exercise, balance and gait training, and movement retraining. Neurologic physical therapy supports long-term function and quality of life across a wide range of chronic neurologic diagnoses.
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Assistive technology & Custom Wheelchair Prescription and Training Services
Assistive technology and wheelchair prescription play a critical role in maximizing mobility, independence, and quality of life for individuals with neurologic or mobility limitations. Physical therapists evaluate posture, strength, endurance, and functional needs to prescribe and fit manual and power wheelchairs, seating systems, and mobility equipment that support safety, skin health, and efficient movement. Individualized wheelchair and assistive technology services help reduce pain and injury risk, improve daily function, and ensure long-term mobility across home, work, and community environments.
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