Patients who have suffered from a stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, traumatic brain injury, etc., need neurological rehabilitation. A common result of such damage to the nervous system is weakened mobility, muscle weakness, loss of coordination, and a diminished ability to undertake daily functions. Our neurological rehabilitation program is designed with movement patterns, muscle strengthening, and equipping balance through exercise based on neuroplasticity. Functional electrical stimulation (FES) techniques help with weak muscles, and task-specific training improves coordination and independence.
The rehabilitation program includes gait training for improving walking function, posture correction for avoiding musculoskeletal imbalance, vestibular training for dizziness, or muscle posture imbalance isometries. Assistive technology is used for intense neuromuscular training through robotic therapy or virtual reality-based rehabilitation. Physical recovery training plus further cognitive and motor function training constitute complete rehabilitation. Physiotherapy based on evidence reduces your dependence on external work. It diminishes the risk of subsequent secondary complications such as contractures, pressure sores, or cardiovascular dysfunction and increases your quality of life.
Patients who have suffered from a stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, traumatic brain injury, etc., need neurological rehabilitation. A common result of such damage to the nervous system is weakened mobility, muscle weakness, loss of coordination, and a diminished ability to undertake daily functions.