neurological condition care
Comprehensive Neurological Rehabilitation
We work with clients experiencing a wide range of diagnoses including vestibular conditions, stroke, spinal cord injury, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and other neurological concerns
we understand neurological conditions
When the brain is affected, it impacts everything.
Neurological conditions can impact many areas of life, from movement and coordination to cognition, communication, energy and emotional wellbeing.
And often, these challenges don’t exist in isolation.
At Symphony Brain Performance, we take a whole-person approach to neurological rehabilitation. We understand how different systems interact, and how to support them together.
Because meaningful progress comes from seeing the full picture.
We Support a Range of Neurological Needs.
Supporting individuals with neurological conditions is one of our deepest roots at Symphony—and continues to be a meaningful part of the work we do every day. We work with individuals navigating a variety of neurological conditions and presentations, including:
• Traumatic brain injury
• Stroke rehabilitation
• Parkinson's Disease
• Spinal Cord Injury
• Multiple Sclerosis
• Cerebral Palsy
• Complex or multi-system cases
• Chronic Pain
• Ongoing functional or cognitive challenges
• Performance Optimization
Whether you are coming to us after a sudden change in function- seeking to regain movement, balance, independence, and confidence, or are looking to maintain your current abilities, optimize your health, and continue participating fully in their lives for as long as possible.
Both paths matter. And both deserve a thoughtful, individualized approach
Our Approach
Integrated care, designed around you.
We bring together multiple disciplines to assess how your brain, body and nervous system are functioning, and how they’re interacting.
Your care may include:
• Physical Therapy
• Chiropractic Care
• Clinical Counselling
• Speech Pathology
• Occupational Therapy
• Kinesiology
Whether you have experienced a life-changing injury; such as a stroke, spinal cord injury, or vestibular disorder, or you are living with a progressive neurological condition like Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), or others, our team is here to support you.
one of a kind care
At Symphony Brain Performance, everything we do is guided by one core belief: your symptoms are not random, they are messages. Our role is to listen, interpret, and respond with precision.
We don’t chase symptoms. We uncover what’s driving them.
Advanced Technology
We don't chase symptoms - we let your brain and physiology guide us. Using state-of-the-art technology, we look deeper to understand what's actually driving how you feel. This detailed insight is what allows us to build a treatment plan that's truly individualized to you.
Integrated Care Model
Your body's systems don't work in isolation, and neither do we. We look at how each system functions on its own and how they're communicating with each other - because treating the whole person means understanding the whole picture.
Client Education
This is a partnership. The more you understand your body and your plan, the more empowered, and effective, you become in your recovery. From day one, we walk you through what we're finding, why it matters, and where we're headed together.
Your care process
What to expect from your care program.
Recovery doesn’t always happen overnight—but with the right approach, progress is absolutely possible.
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Assessment
As with all our programs, your journey begins with a detailed history and conversation to understand what matters most to you—your experiences, goals, and daily challenges. From there, we complete a multi-system assessment to gain insight into how different systems of your body and brain are functioning and interacting.
Your personalized treatment plan is built from these insights, focusing on improving movement, coordination, balance, and overall nervous system and brain health. Our goal is to support you in rebuilding confidence in your body, enhancing your function, and helping you live life on your terms—fully and actively.
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Education
Neurological conditions can feel confusing, overwhelming, and at times, isolating. You may notice changes in how you think, feel, and function—without fully understanding why it’s happening or how it all connects.
That uncertainty can be one of the hardest parts.
At Symphony, we believe that understanding your experience is a powerful part of your recovery. We take the time to walk you through what’s happening in your brain and body, how your symptoms are connected, and what that means for your healing. This is a collaborative process. We work together to set meaningful goals, build a plan that makes sense to you, and ensure you feel confident in each step forward.
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Rebuild your foundation
This is where we begin to rebuild what your condition may have disrupted—your balance, focus, cognitive stamina, physical capacity, and your confidence.
Through targeted, individualized rehabilitation, we progressively challenge and retrain each system—helping you move better, think clearer, and tolerate more. As your capacity expands, we integrate these systems so they work together seamlessly to support your performance in daily life, work, and sport.
Because this stage isn’t just about recovery—it’s about rebuilding a stronger, more resilient foundation to move forward from.
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Return to what you love
This final phase isn’t just about symptom improvement—it’s about returning to your life with confidence, capacity, and trust in your body again.
Whether that means stepping back into demanding work, competitive sport, academics, or simply being present with family and friends without exhaustion or symptoms, we guide you with intention.
Through a structured, progressive plan, we prepare you for the real-world demands of what you’re returning to, building the capacity, resilience, and strategies you need along the way.
Because we don’t just clear you to return—we make sure you’re truly ready to step back into what you love and perform within it.
Real results
Kind Words
★★★★★
"Amazingly helpful.Very knowledgeable. Beautifully kind. They work me very hard. Never too hard. I can’t say enough positive about them. Invest in your life, invest in your self, invest with Symphony Brain Performance."
-Lorne, Major Stroke Survivor
Meet your care team
Care that looks deeper and listens first.
At Symphony Brain Performance, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all care.
Your brain, your body and your experience are unique, and your care should reflect that. We take the time to truly understand what’s going on beneath the surface. By combining clinical expertise with advanced assessment tools, we’re able to look deeper into how your brain and nervous system are functioning — not just what your symptoms look like on the outside.
But just as importantly, we create a space where you feel heard, supported and understood, by every member of our team.
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Your first two assessment sessions will each be 60mins in length. If you need time to settle symptoms at the end, we have a dedicated nook with dark, quiet and decreased sensory stimulation to help you recover.
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There is the very real possibility that your symptoms will be elevated after your initial assessment. Please know this is normal - if this wasn't happening you wouldn't need to be seeing us.
We recommend that for your assessments you arrange to have someone drop you off and pick you for your appointment. -
Yes. We direct bill most major providers. Please bring your insurance card to your appointment.
If you are an ICBC client please know there will be a user fee associated with your appointment. Our client services team will be able to share exact amounts. -
Absolutely. Many clients find comfort in bringing a family member or friend to their first session.
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Rest your brain - but not in isolation. Gentle movement, hydration, balanced nutrition, and consistent sleep are your best allies before we meet.
If you feel like trying something - please do - but know that the goal is to keep symptoms from increasing more then 1-2 points in intensity. If this does happen simply pause, let them settle, and then either resume the task or switch to a new task.
What we DO NOT want you to do is isolate yourself in a dark room - this will make your recovery longer.
Your next steps
Support that meets you where you’re at.
Whether you’re early in your diagnosis or further along in your recovery, the right support can make a meaningful difference.
We will work with your primary care team, and we’re here to help you move forward with clarity, confidence and a plan that’s built around you.