Clinique Valmont's therapeutic team is made up of physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, neuropsychologists and adapted physical activity instructors.
Physiotherapy aims to improve or restore the body's function and ability to move through specific training and the use of non-invasive treatments.
The aim of occupational therapy is to reduce deficiencies and their consequences (disability) in order to improve or maintain maximum independence in the activities of daily life: basic, domestic, leisure or professional.
Speech therapists advise, examine and treat patients who suffer from neurological damage to the language centre, but also from ENT problems or other peripheral disorders.
Neuropsychology is a discipline that studies the functional relationships between the brain, cognition (the process of acquiring/implementing knowledge and skills), and behaviour. It is practised in the fields of scientific research, clinical diagnosis and rehabilitation therapy.
Adapted physical activity (APA) offers sports activities and strengthening exercises adapted to the physical capacities, expectations, needs and psychological state of each patient.