Hemiplegia
Hemiplegia, or paralysis on one side of the body, often results from stroke or brain injury. Symptoms include weakness, imbalance, and difficulty with movement. Our treatment focuses on restoring motor skills, improving strength, and enhancing independence.
Paraplegia
Paraplegia affects the lower body due to spinal cord injuries, leading to a loss of sensation and movement in the legs. We provide targeted therapies to improve mobility, strengthen muscles, and prevent secondary complications.
Facial Palsy / Bell’s Palsy
Facial palsy causes temporary or permanent paralysis of the facial muscles, leading to drooping and difficulty with expressions. Our physiotherapy includes facial exercises and electrical stimulation to restore muscle function and symmetry.
Foot Drop
Foot drop, marked by difficulty lifting the front part of the foot, can cause tripping and instability. We offer exercises, gait training, and assistive devices to improve walking patterns and mobility.
Wrist Drop
Wrist drop results in an inability to lift the wrist or fingers due to nerve damage. We focus on strengthening muscles and restoring hand function through targeted therapies and exercises.
Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal cord injuries lead to varying degrees of movement and sensory loss. Our comprehensive rehabilitation helps patients regain as much function as possible, focusing on mobility, strength, and adaptability.
Parkinson’s disease
Parkinson’s disease causes tremors, stiffness, and slow movements. We provide specialized exercises to enhance coordination, improve posture, and manage symptoms effectively.
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Orthopedic Spine & Rehabilitation Experts
Dedicated to restoring mobility and relieving pain with specialized care for orthopedic and spine conditions.