Kshema Hospice & Rehabilitation

Neuro Rehabilitation

Neuro rehabilitation is a set of focused of therapy designed to enable individuals to overcome neurological conditions and thus regain lost function and improve mobility thereby resulting in improved quality of life.

The core impact is to maximize a person’s physical, cognitive, and emotional abilities after an injury or illness that may have affected the nervous system. This process involves a multidisciplinary team of specialists working in unison to address the patient specific needs.

Key aspects of neurorehabilitation:

Neurorehabilitation covers a wide range of neurological conditions, including stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and other neurological disorders.

  • Objective:

The primary goal is to help patients achieve their highest level of functional independence and improve their overall well-being.

  • Multidisciplinary approach:

Neurorehabilitation typically involves a team of professionals including neurologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, neuropsychologists, and nurses, who collectively bring a plan to achieve a personalized treatment plan based on the assessment of the patient.

  • Therapeutic interventions:

This an exercise-based therapy to improve physical mobility and strength, including occupational therapy to enhance daily living skills, speech therapy to address communication and swallowing difficulties, and neuropsychological therapy to manage cognitive and emotional challenges.

  • Focus on neuroplasticity:

Neurorehabilitation leverages the brain’s ability to reorganize itself (neuroplasticity) to form new neural pathways and compensate for damage.

  • Individualized treatment:

The specific interventions and duration of neurorehabilitation vary depending on the individual’s condition, severity of impairment, and personal goals.

Neurorehabilitation can be provided in settings, that include rehabilitation centers, better known as hospice.

The span of neurorehabilitation covers the following

  • Stroke:
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS):
  • Parkinson’s Disease:
  • Spinal Cord Injury:
  • Traumatic Brain Injury:
  • Cerebral Palsy:
  • Bell’s Palsy:
  • Post Brain Tumor and Aneurysms Surgeries
  • Spinal Surgeries.
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