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A personalized, progressive path to better balance and lasting confidence.
Using the Berg Balance Scale, CDC risk assessment, and proprietary tools, we complete a thorough evaluation of your posture, gait, flexibility, core strength, and overall fall risk.
Based on your assessment, we develop a customized exercise program targeting your specific underlying causes of imbalance β from reduced flexibility to weakened core strength.
Two 30β40 minute one-on-one sessions per week with your dedicated coach. Each session features progressive, evidence-based exercises including dual-task activities that engage both body and brain.
After the initial 8 weeks, transition to one session per week scheduled at your convenience, continuing to build and maintain your balance skills.
Regular assessments document your improvement and allow us to adjust your program, substitute new exercises, and keep your training challenging and interesting.
Initial assessment results and periodic progress reports are provided to your referring physician to ensure coordinated care.
We have a large library of eclectic, evidence-based exercises drawn from multiple sources and the years of experience of our coaches. Some may be familiar, but others are unique to The Center of Balance.
All exercises are designed to be progressive β as you improve, exercises become increasingly challenging. Tools that mimic uneven surfaces duplicate real-world experiences. Many are βdual taskβ exercises that engage the brain as well as the body.
After every session, youβll receive homework β gentle exercises you can weave into your day:
Balance is like any skill β more practice results in better balance.
Upright posture and smooth, purposeful walking communicate confidence and vitality β changing how others see you and how you see yourself.
Clients develop situational awareness β thinking twice before climbing a step stool, ignoring stair railings, or reading email while walking.
Greater mindfulness extends to social situations β feeling more confident, sociable, and independent in everyday life.