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Paralysis / Stroke Rehabilitation Treatment
Movement-focused recovery programmes after stroke or paralysis.
What is Paralysis / Stroke Rehabilitation? (पैरालिसिस / स्ट्रोक रिहैबिलिटेशन)
Stroke or paralysis affects the brain's or nerve's ability to control movement on one or more sides of the body. Structured neurological rehabilitation helps the brain and body relearn function.
Common Causes
- Stroke (ischemic or haemorrhagic)
- Traumatic nerve or spinal cord injury
- Bell's palsy and other nerve conditions
- Underlying neurological disease
Symptoms to Watch For
- Weakness or loss of movement on one side
- Difficulty with balance and walking
- Loss of fine motor control
- Speech or facial muscle involvement (varies by cause)
How We Diagnose It
We assess motor control, balance, coordination and functional independence to build a staged rehabilitation programme, in coordination with the treating physician.
Our Treatment Approach
Depending on severity, treatment for paralysis / stroke rehabilitation typically draws on:
Expected Recovery Timeline
Neurological recovery is gradual and highly individual — early, consistent rehabilitation in the first months after stroke generally produces the best functional outcomes.
Self-Care Tips
- Practice prescribed exercises consistently, even in small amounts daily
- Use assistive devices as recommended for safety
- Fall-proof the home environment
- Involve family in supporting daily practice
These are general self-care suggestions and are not a substitute for a personalised assessment. Please consult us before starting any new exercise if your symptoms are severe.
FAQs
Early mobilisation, once medically cleared, generally leads to better outcomes — we coordinate closely with your treating physician on timing.