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Neuro Rehabilitation is a specialized physiotherapy program designed to help adults recover from neurological conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, or nervous system. These conditions often lead to weakness, paralysis, poor coordination, muscle stiffness, balance problems, or difficulty performing everyday tasks.
At Acme Physiotherapy Clinic, our neuro rehab programs focus on improving mobility, restoring muscle control, and helping patients regain independence in daily life. Through structured therapy and guided rehabilitation, we support recovery after neurological disorders such as stroke, spinal cord injury, and nerve-related conditions.
The first few months after a neurological event—such as a stroke, surgery, or injury—are particularly important for recovery because the nervous system has a greater ability to reorganize and adapt during this period. With the right rehabilitation plan, patients can achieve better functional recovery and improve their quality of life.
Initial Assessment and Goal Planning
Our therapists conduct a detailed evaluation of strength, reflexes, posture, coordination, and balance to understand the patient’s condition and set realistic recovery goals.
Movement and Strength Training
Therapeutic exercises help improve muscle control, increase flexibility, and rebuild strength in weak or affected muscles.
Balance and Coordination Training
Specialized exercises focus on improving stability, posture control, and walking ability.
Task-Oriented Therapy
Patients practice real-life activities such as standing, walking, holding objects, writing, or performing daily tasks to improve functional independence.
Neurodevelopmental Therapy (NDT)
This therapy technique helps retrain the brain and body to develop more natural movement patterns.
Pain and Spasticity Management
Therapeutic techniques are used to reduce nerve pain, muscle tightness, and joint stiffness.
Caregiver Guidance
Family members receive instructions on safe transfers, home exercises, and supportive care to help continue rehabilitation outside the clinic.
Rehabilitation should begin as early as possible once the patient is medically stable. Early therapy improves recovery potential and helps restore movement faster.
Yes. With consistent rehabilitation and guided therapy, many patients improve their balance, walking ability, and overall mobility.
Recovery time varies depending on the severity of the neurological condition. Some patients improve within weeks, while others may require long-term therapy.
No. Neuro rehabilitation also helps people recovering from spinal cord injuries, nerve disorders, multiple sclerosis, brain surgery, and other neurological conditions.
Yes. Caregiver involvement is very important. Therapists guide families on exercises, positioning techniques, and safe movement practices to support recovery at home.
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