Stroke
Stroke disrupts blood flow to the brain, damaging neurons that control movement, speech, and cognition. Our intensive repetitive therapy protocols activate the brain's natural neuroplastic response to rebuild those pathways.
Learn More →Neuroplast USA is Pittsburgh's premier neuroplasticity-based rehabilitation center — combining occupational therapy, nerve regeneration science, and strength training to restore function and independence.
Our Approach
Three pillars of neurological recovery, integrated into every patient program.
Non-invasive electrical and magnetic stimulation that enhances neural signaling, restores brain-to-body communication, and accelerates movement, balance, and coordination recovery.
Targeted occupational therapy protocols designed to stimulate peripheral and central nerve repair, rebuilding lost sensory and motor pathways at the cellular level.
The brain's proven ability to reorganize and form new neural connections. Through repetitive, task-specific, and technology-assisted training, we activate this mechanism to achieve lasting functional recovery.
Why Neuroplast USA
Neuroscientist-guided protocols. Occupational therapy expertise. Strength-based recovery. Continuous clinical assessment. We deliver structured, outcome-focused care.
Every treatment plan is grounded in the latest peer-reviewed neuroplasticity and nerve regeneration research.
Occupational therapists, neurological specialists, and strength coaches working in unified coordination around each patient.
Purpose-built for neurological conditions, not a generalist clinic. We exist for one reason: to push the limits of what recovery looks like.
What We Treat
From acute neurological events to progressive disorders — our programs adapt to your diagnosis.
Stroke disrupts blood flow to the brain, damaging neurons that control movement, speech, and cognition. Our intensive repetitive therapy protocols activate the brain's natural neuroplastic response to rebuild those pathways.
Learn More →TBI affects millions annually and often leaves lasting motor, cognitive, and emotional deficits. Our task-specific occupational therapy and neuromodulation programs target the root neurological dysfunction.
Learn More →SCI severs brain-body communication, leading to paralysis and loss of vital motor function. We deploy advanced stimulation technologies and strength training to stimulate residual pathway activity.
Learn More →MS causes progressive central nervous system damage including weakness, spasticity, and balance loss. We use neuroplasticity-based rehab to slow progression and restore functional independence.
Learn More →CP impairs motor coordination and neural pathway development. Our programs use repetitive movement therapy and sensory integration to rewire motor circuits.
Learn More →Motor disorders rob patients of fluid, voluntary movement. Our movement-specific training programs reinforce correct motor patterns through high-repetition, neuroplasticity-driven exercise.
Learn More →Our cognitive rehabilitation protocols use task engagement and sensory stimulation to slow neural degeneration and preserve functional independence.
Learn More →We address motor coordination, sensory processing, and neurological integration challenges through structured, evidence-based occupational therapy.
Learn More →Progressive motor neuron loss demands aggressive intervention. We use assistive neuromuscular stimulation and adaptive occupational therapy to maintain function and quality of life.
Learn More →Our programs combine targeted strength training with nerve stimulation to slow muscle deterioration and sustain independence.
Learn More →Neurological conditions often impair speech production and swallowing. We use electrical stimulation and task-based therapy to retrain the neuromuscular systems involved.
Learn More →When pain is rooted in neural dysfunction, it requires neurological treatment. We address the central sensitization and nerve pathway dysfunction driving chronic pain.
Learn More →Technologies
Neuroplast USA deploys the most current neurorehabilitation modalities available — guided by clinical expertise, not guesswork.
Activates targeted muscle groups and nerve pathways to rebuild motor control and reduce atrophy.
Non-invasive brain stimulation that modulates cortical excitability to support neuroplasticity and motor recovery.
Real-time muscle activation feedback that guides patients in relearning correct motor patterns.
Assisted walking systems that reinforce correct gait mechanics and stimulate lower-limb neural relearning.
Task-oriented systems supporting reaching, grasping, and fine motor recovery through repetitive assisted training.
Real-time postural feedback technology to improve stability, coordination, and fall prevention.
Progressive resistance protocols designed specifically for neurological patients to complement nerve regeneration work.
Forces use of the affected limb, driving intensive neuroplastic adaptation in underutilized motor pathways.
Hands-on technique used to activate specific nerve-muscle recruitment patterns and expand range of motion.
Functional, task-specific training to restore independence in daily living activities critical to quality of life.
Outcomes
"I was told I'd never use my right hand again after my stroke. Neuroplast USA proved them wrong."
"The team here doesn't treat symptoms — they treat the cause. My balance and coordination have improved in ways I never expected."
"After my TBI, I felt like a different person. This program gave me a path back to myself."
About Us
Neuroplast USA was founded on a singular conviction: that the nervous system's capacity for regeneration and adaptation is far greater than conventional medicine has credited.
Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, our center was purpose-built to apply the science of neuroplasticity in its fullest clinical form — combining occupational therapy, nerve regeneration protocols, neuromodulation technologies, and progressive strength training into one integrated, outcome-driven program.
We serve patients with neurological conditions of all kinds — from stroke and TBI to MS, Parkinson's, and spinal cord injury — and we reject the notion of a ceiling on recovery.
At Neuroplast USA, the only plateau is the one we refuse to accept.

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