Stroke Rehabilitation
Stroke rehabilitation is a specialized program designed to help patients recover lost skills, regain independence, and improve their quality of life after a stroke. At Heritage Hospital, our physiotherapy department provides comprehensive, patient-centered rehabilitation plans to enhance mobility, strength, and overall well-being.
Understanding Stroke & Its Impact
A stroke occurs when blood supply to the brain is interrupted, leading to brain cell damage. This can result in:
- Muscle weakness or paralysis (often on one side of the body)
- Speech and swallowing difficulties
- Impaired coordination and balance
- Cognitive and memory problems
- Emotional and behavioral changes
Goals of Stroke Rehabilitation
- Restore movement and muscle strength
- Improve balance, coordination, and posture
- Enhance mobility for daily activities
- Reduce pain and muscle stiffness
- Prevent complications such as contractures and pressure sores
- Boost confidence and mental well-being
Stroke Rehabilitation Approach at Heritage Hospital
1. Early Phase Rehabilitation
- Begins as soon as the patient’s condition stabilizes.
- Passive and assisted exercises to prevent joint stiffness.
- Positioning techniques to avoid pressure sores and contractures.
2. Physical Therapy & Mobility Training
- Range of Motion (ROM) Exercises: Help maintain flexibility and prevent stiffness.
- Strength Training: Focuses on rebuilding muscle strength using resistance bands, weights, and body-weight exercises.
- Gait Training: Improves walking ability through parallel bar training, treadmill therapy, and assistive devices.
- Balance & Coordination Exercises: Activities such as weight shifting and step training enhance stability and prevent falls.
3. Neurorehabilitation Techniques
- Task-Oriented Training: Repetitive practice of daily activities like grasping objects, dressing, and eating.
- Mirror Therapy: Uses a mirror to retrain brain connections and restore movement in the affected limb.
- Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT): Encourages use of the weaker limb by restricting the stronger one.
4. Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)
- Uses low-level electrical currents to stimulate weakened muscles and improve mobility.
5. Speech & Swallowing Therapy
- Helps patients regain speech, language, and swallowing abilities through guided exercises.
6. Occupational Therapy
- Focuses on regaining independence in daily activities such as dressing, grooming, and cooking.
7. Psychological & Emotional Support
- Stroke recovery can be emotionally challenging. Our team provides counseling, motivation, and cognitive therapy to support mental health.
Why Choose Heritage Hospital for Stroke Rehabilitation?
- Multidisciplinary Team Approach: Our physiotherapists, neurologists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists work together for holistic recovery.
- Personalized Treatment Plans: Each rehabilitation program is tailored to the patient’s specific needs and progress.
- State-of-the-Art Facilities: Advanced rehabilitation equipment ensures effective recovery.
- Home Exercise Programs: Patients receive customized exercises to continue progress at home.
Stroke rehabilitation is a journey, but with expert care at Heritage Hospital, patients can regain their independence and improve their quality of life. If you or a loved one needs stroke rehabilitation, consult our specialists today.