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      VIP NeuroRehabilitation Center (incorporated in California as a Non-Profit)

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      VIP NeuroRehabilitation Center is incorporated in California as a non-profit. This center, under the direction of Dr. Bradley Marcus (board certified physical medicine and rehabilitiation physician), utilizes the most modern equipment and advanced technologies in the world.  Sarah and April (doctors of physical therapy), and Kaiti and Maria (physical therapy aides) work as a team in which you play an active roll.  Everything is designed and customized to help you reach your full potential.  scroll down for more

      Mission Statement

      1) We are bringing top quality outpatient NeuroRehabilitative care to disabled military veterans, children, and the underserved.  We treat from ages 3 years old and up. Our focus is on those who have difficulty moving secondary to Stroke, Brain Injury, Cerebral Palsy, Spinal Cord Injury, and multiple traumas.  

      2) In addition to our individually customized  therapy sessions, we will be providing affordable and accessibile physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics (ie. medical prescriptions and  advice, injections, spasticity management, electrodiagnostic medicine, osteopathic medicine, acupuncture, coordination of care...).  

      3) We our using our state of the art Full Motion Gait Analysis Lab,  computerized exercise machines, and other equipment for research.  We are creating a research database on all patients being seen that can be shared with the rehabilitative science community.  This research will demonstrate that a person's performance and quality of life can always be improved.  scroll down for more


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