Stroke/Paralysis Treatment

Stroke treatment

Physiotherapy for Stroke & Paralysis Recovery

A stroke or paralysis can affect movement, balance, muscle strength, coordination, speech, and the ability to perform daily activities. Early and consistent rehabilitation plays a crucial role in regaining mobility, improving muscle control, reducing stiffness, preventing complications, and restoring independence. With guided neuro physiotherapy, the brain relearns and rebuilds lost connections to recover movement and function.

Our specialized Stroke & Paralysis Rehab program focuses on motor retraining, muscle strengthening, balance and coordination exercises, gait training, hand function improvement, spasticity management, and independent activity training. With personalized therapy plans, regular assessments, and progressive exercises, we help patients regain confidence, improve functional ability, and work towards living a more independent and active life.

Stroke therapy

Regain Strength, Regain Independence

Step-by-step neurological recovery

  • Enhances mobility, balance & muscle control
  • Improves daily living independence & confidence
  • When should physiotherapy start after a stroke?

    Ideally, physiotherapy should begin as soon as the patient is medically stable—early rehab gives better results.

  • Can physiotherapy help in paralysis recovery?

    Yes, consistent therapy helps re-train the brain and muscles to regain lost movement and function.

  • Can stroke patients walk again?

    With proper rehabilitation and gait training, many stroke patients regain partial or complete walking ability.

Benefits of Our Stroke Recovery Care

We offer personalized neuro-rehabilitation that focuses on restoring movement, independence, and quality of life.

  • Tailored rehab for stroke & paralysis recovery.
  • Enhances independence in daily activities.
  • Reduces stiffness and muscle tightness.
  • Emotional & motivational support throughout recovery.

We’re with you at every step — helping you recover strength, mobility, and independence for a confident, active life after stroke.