Als

What is ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)?

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or ALS, is a progressive, neurological disease. It typically develops in the hand, feet, and extremities before progressing to the central part of the body. 

At this point in time, there is no cure for ALS. However, here at Comber Physical Therapy the goal of our rehabilitative team is to help you maintain physical function and independence for as long as you possibly can.

Our Williamsburg team focuses on preventing secondary complications (such as injuries caused by falling) by providing education and guidance for safety, and adaptation when using assistive devices. 

What are ALS Symptoms?

Patients who develop ALS first notice a challenge with walking, as they may frequently trip or lose their balance. They will also notice frequent muscle cramps or weakness in their hands or legs. 

As ALS gets worse and progresses throughout the body, it can affect the way in which someone walks, speaks, uses their extremities, swallows, and even breathes. 

Find Relief Today!

Our Williamsburg physical therapists at Comber Physical Therapy are trained to be able to recommend adaptive equipment, such as canes, walkers, wheelchairs, braces, and other devices to aid patients with ALS. We will do our very best to accommodate every aspect of your condition in order to provide you with the best possible amount of function & mobility.