Friday, 1 March 2013
Stroke Rehabilitation
Of people who survive a stroke, around half will be left with significant disability.
However, the brain is remarkably adaptable and in the months or years after a stroke many cells that have sustained damage recover some of their function. At the same time, other areas of the brain take over the functions performed by the cells that have died.
The time it takes to recover is extremely variable. Commonly, people have a surge of recovery in the weeks after a stroke, followed by a slower recovery over the next year to 18 months.
The aim of rehabilitation is to encourage and enhance this process. It may include:
Help to aid physical recovery
Assistance in managing the physical, emotional and social effects of stroke
Aids and encouragement to let you become as independent as possible
Medical help to prevent potential medical or psychological complications
The process of rehabilitation may include physiotherapy, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy and psychological help. It may involve a number of different experts and should begin in a specialised stroke unit, in hospital or at home.
Starting rehabilitation as early as possible can substantially improve recovery and reduce the effects of disability.
Contact us for appointment and free assessment.
Thursday, 28 February 2013
Treatment Modalities
- Joint mobilization/manipulaions
- Streching and strengthening programmes
- Soft tisuue manipulations
- Traction ( Cervical/ Lumbar )
- Ultrasound therapy
- Interferential therapy
- Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation ( TENS )
- Vacuum therapy
- Rigid taping
- Cupping therapy
- Exercise/Yoga therapy
Conditions treated
1.Musculoskeletal
- Back pain,neck pain
- Joint related conditions
- Hand Rehabilitation
- Spine Rehabilitation
- Trauma/Fractures
- Osteoarthritis
- Sciatica
- Cervical/Lumbar Spondylosis
- Slip
disc
2.Neurological
- Stroke rehabilitation
- Spinal cord Injury
- Vestibular/Balance rehabilitation
- Parkinsonism
- Gait abnormalities
- Down's Syndrome
- Cerebral Palsy
- Bell's Palsy
3.Sports Injury
- Ankle sprains
- Ligament sprains
- Hamstring Injury
- Muscle injury/strains/tears
- Shin splints
- Shoulder Injury/pain
- Achilles tendonitis
- Bursitis
- Muscle weakness/Imbalance
4.Women's Health
- Pre & Post delivery/Caesarean
- Urinary Stress Incontinence
5.Miscellaneous
- Diabetic wound care
- Chest physiotherapy
- Cardiac rehabilitation
- Post-operative rehabilitation
- Progression of walking aids
Benefits of Physiotherapy
- Control or minimize your pain
- Restore muscle strength and flexibility
- Restore range of movement of joints
- Increase function and endurance at work and play
- Reduce or discontinue your medication consumption
- Learn long term solutions for your problem
- Understand your condition and learn there are no mysteries
- Get back to your passions and pursue life
- Peace of mind
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