Care that adapts as fast as things change.
ALS rewrites the rules of exercise: yesterday's right dose can be tomorrow's too much, and generic fitness advice is worse than useless. Alodaptive provides carefully-dosed movement and range work tuned to your current function, guided by a licensed physical therapist who adjusts as things change.
Illustrative reads. Your plan is generated from your own intake, and a licensed PT tailors the clinical calls.
How Alodaptive is tuned to ALS.
A profile that tracks function
What is strong, what is changing, and what equipment and support you have all live in your record, so every suggestion starts from your actual current function.
The engine never chases fatigue
Your condition lens enforces the cardinal rule: sub-fatigue doses, generous recovery, range and comfort prioritized, intensity never treated as progress.
A therapist who re-plans with you
A licensed PT approves everything condition-specific, revisits the plan as function shifts, and keeps signed notes so care never depends on re-explaining.
Comfort and capability, both
Range work, positioning, breathing practice, and doable strength are balanced toward what preserves comfort and daily capability right now.
What a week feels like.
Gentle and regular
Short, frequent, well-under-threshold sessions: movement that helps without ever borrowing from tomorrow.
Range as maintenance
Daily range and positioning work protects comfort and function ahead of need.
A steady point of contact
Questions between clinic visits get answered by a PT who has your whole record, quickly and kindly.
Alodaptive works alongside your ALS clinic and neurology team, never in place of them. We never treat ALS or advise on its medical management; movement guidance is conservative by design, clinician-approved in the clinical lane, and anything concerning goes to your clinic first.
Start with your story.
Your profile is free to build, and no card is needed. Choose a plan only when you want a therapist's care.
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