Stroke Rehabilitation

Restores movement, speech, and daily function through neuroplasticity-driven physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy.

Stroke Rehabilitation

Why Stroke Rehabilitation is Done

  • To restore lost motor function and movement abilities
  • To improve speech and communication skills
  • To enhance cognitive function and memory
  • To regain independence in daily activities
  • To prevent complications like muscle contractures

How Stroke Rehabilitation is Done

  • Assessment: Comprehensive evaluation of deficits and functional abilities
  • Physiotherapy: Targeted exercises to improve strength, balance, and mobility
  • Occupational Therapy: Training for daily activities like dressing, eating, bathing, grooming, and household tasks
  • Speech Therapy: Language and swallowing rehabilitation
  • Technology: Use of robotics, virtual reality, and assistive devices