Category | Paralysis Physiotherapy Treatment |
Paralysis is a condition that leads to partial or complete loss of muscle function, making movement difficult or impossible. It occurs due to damage to the nervous system, affecting the brain, spinal cord, or peripheral nerves. Stroke, spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, or neurological disorders like Bell’s palsy, cerebral palsy, or multiple sclerosis can cause paralysis.
At Saneesh Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centre, Indore, we offer specialized paralysis rehabilitation physiotherapy to help patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through structured exercise programs and advanced physiotherapy techniques.
✔ Stroke (Brain Attack): Blocks blood flow to the brain, leading to paralysis on one side.
✔ Spinal Cord Injury: Trauma or disease damaging the spinal cord.
✔ Brain Injury: Severe head injuries affecting movement control.
✔ Bell’s Palsy: Temporary facial paralysis due to nerve inflammation.
✔ Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Autoimmune condition damaging the nervous system.
✔ Cerebral Palsy: A neurological disorder affecting movement and coordination.
✔ Guillain-Barré Syndrome: Immune system attacks nerves, causing weakness and paralysis.
🔹 Inability to move certain body parts (arms, legs, or face).
🔹 Loss of sensation in affected areas.
🔹 Muscle stiffness or flaccidity.
🔹 Difficulty in balance, walking, or gripping objects.
🔹 Loss of bladder or bowel control (in some cases).
At Saneesh Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centre, we provide personalized paralysis rehabilitation programs to help patients regain lost functions and improve their quality of life.
✔ Electrical Stimulation (TENS, NMES): Helps reactivate weak muscles and nerves.
✔ Mirror Therapy: Stimulates brain function by tricking the brain into movement.
✔ Sensory Re-education: Improves sensation in affected areas.
✔ Passive & Active-Assisted Movements: Prevents muscle stiffness and joint contractures.
✔ Strengthening Exercises: Improves muscle tone and enhances recovery.
✔ Weight-bearing Exercises: Encourages movement and strengthens limbs.
✔ Parallel Bar Walking: Helps improve balance and stability.
✔ Walking Aids Training: Use of canes, walkers, or braces for mobility.
✔ Coordination & Stability Exercises: Improves posture and gait.
✔ Occupational Therapy: Helps regain skills like dressing, eating, and writing.
✔ Postural Correction & Ergonomics: Reduces stress on the body.
✔ Hand Therapy: Restores grip strength and fine motor skills.
✔ Helps patients with speech difficulties and swallowing issues due to paralysis.
✅ Early physiotherapy intervention is crucial for faster recovery. The sooner rehabilitation begins, the higher the chances of regaining movement and independence. Patients should start physiotherapy as soon as possible after diagnosis or a medical event (such as a stroke or injury).
Recovery time depends on the severity of paralysis, type of nerve damage, and patient’s commitment to therapy. Some patients show improvement within weeks, while others may take months or years for significant recovery. Consistency and patience are key to successful rehabilitation.
Don’t let paralysis take away your independence! At Saneesh Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centre, we offer expert paralysis rehabilitation programs to help patients regain mobility, strength, and confidence.
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