Post Stroke Rehabilitation Physiotherapy

Post Stroke Rehabilitation Physiotherapy

Post Stroke Rehabilitation Physiotherapy

A stroke can lead to weakness, paralysis, loss of balance, difficulty in speech, and reduced coordination. Physiotherapy plays a vital role in helping stroke survivors regain independence by improving mobility, restoring strength, retraining balance, and enhancing overall quality of life. Our personalized rehabilitation programs focus on functional recovery, daily activity training, and long-term prevention of complications.

  • Why is physiotherapy important after a stroke?

    Physiotherapy helps restore movement, reduce muscle stiffness, improve balance, and re-train mobility. It is essential for regaining independence and preventing long-term disability after a stroke.

  • When should stroke rehab begin?

    Rehabilitation should begin as early as possible, usually within 24–48 hours after a stroke (if the patient is medically stable). Early therapy improves recovery outcomes significantly.

  • How long does stroke rehabilitation take?

    Stroke rehabilitation can last for months or even years, depending on the severity of the stroke, the area of the brain affected, and the individual’s progress. Consistency and family support play a key role in recovery.

Our Benefits

  • Improves strength and mobility in affected limbs
  • Enhances balance and reduces risk of falls
  • Reduces muscle stiffness and spasticity
  • Retrains walking, coordination, and daily activities
  • Supports speech and cognitive rehabilitation alongside therapy
  • Boosts confidence and independence in daily life
  • Helps prevent long-term complications and secondary health issues