Neuro Physiotherapy Treatment
Neuro-Physiotherapy helps to rehabilitate patients with neurological disorders and improve their ability to undertake daily activities.
Therapy Plan
Neurological diseases are complex; causing many-fold problems of activities of daily living. Hence, in-depth assessment is essential, of your abilities and limitations.
Based upon your motor, balance/coordination and cognition, we formulate individual treatment plan and personal targets.
The course of treatment that we will recommend to you will depend on your individual symptoms. The training schedule will be tailored accordingly to improve your movement and day-to-day function.
Therapy may be done with:
- TENS
- Ultrasound
- Short wave diathermy
- Treadmill
- Dumbbells/Finger weight/gripper
- Pegboard
- Balance board/vestibular ball
Therapy may be directed at:
- Pain reduction
- Muscle relaxation
- Muscle strengthening
- Stimulation guided nerve-excitation
- Stance, Gait and balance
- Sensory integration
- Prosthetic and orthotic training
Our Centre
The neuro-physiotherapy at our clinic provides treatment for patients of all ages. Our specialist has training and experience in treating all types of neurological conditions. Our department is fully equipped with best-in-class instruments, to help maximize our patients’ rehabilitation.
We assess, discuss, suggest and provide a course of “individual” treatment, to help patient recover to the “independent” extent. We review the treatment on a regular basis and always try to incorporate patient’s own requirements.
If you require support for physiotherapy for any of neurology-related disorder, please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss your needs and objectives further.
Therapy should be given to:
Anyone with a neurological disease may potentially benefit from neuro-physiotherapy at our clinic.
- Stroke/Paralysis
- Parkinson’s disease
- Head Injury
- Facial/Bell’s Palsy
- Vestibular dysfunction/giddiness/vertigo
- Low backache
- Paraplegia
- Motor Neuron Disease/ALS
- GBS (Guillain-Barre Syndrome)
- Peripheral neuropathy