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Rehabilitation Services
Wesley Glen's Rehabilitation Services offer the latest in technology and experience in treating those with joint replacement, arthritis, cardiac concerns, pain, infections, wound care and balance issues. 
 
 
VitalStimulation Therapy
Wesley Glen is now one of the few facilities in the area that offers a therapy treatment  for individuals with difficulty swallowing.
VitalStimulation Therapy is the only FDA approved method to promote swallowing through the application of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) to the swallowing muscles with goals to strengthen and reeducate the muscles and improve motor control of the swallowing mechanism.

Our certified speech-language pathologist, Andrea Nicholas is currently offering this treatment to those with medical conditions such as: general weakness, Parkinson’s Disease, stroke, early-middle dementia and others that cause difficulty with swallowing.

Don’t let your loved one suffer any more on an altered or restricted diet. With this therapy, eating is no longer a chore. Check out the website: www.vitalstimtherapy.com
 
Anodyne Therapy
This therapy can help to substantially increase circulation and reduce pain in many chronic conditions.
Find out more information on the website: www.anodynetherapy.com

Accelerated Care Plus
Accelerated Care Plus is a trademarked program of integrated clinical programs for chronic and subacute rehabilitation. Proven therapeutic modalities include: Ultrasound, Electrical Stimulation, Patterned Electrical Neuromuscular Stimulation and Shortwave Diathermy. These treatments provide clinical solutions in bladder diagnostic, continence improvement, pain management, fall prevention and wound healing.
 
Balance Check
The BalanceCheck™ systems are designed to quantify a person's ability to maintain balance through postural sway measurements. Bertec’s BalanceCheck™ systems are devised to identify whether a problem exists, determine the underlying cause of the problem, and determine whether corrective action is needed or has been effective. The system incorporates three aspects of training: Static Balance Training, Dynamic Balance Training, and Limit of Stability Training.  These training protocols are suitable for rehabilitating those with balance disorders.
 

Contact the Health Center for more information on these services, (614) 842-4721.