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Physiotherapy for Strokes

Physiotherapy for Stroke Recovery at Dr. Sajal Agarwal, Physiotherapist, Back in Motion Reclaim Your Life with Professional Stroke Rehabilitation Care At Back in Motion, we understand that stroke recovery requires a holistic approach, patience, and dedication. Under the expert care of Dr. Sajal Agarwal, a highly experienced physiotherapist, we specialize in offering personalized physiotherapy services designed to restore movement, strength, and independence to those affected by stroke. What is Stroke Physiotherapy? Stroke is a medical condition where blood flow to the brain is interrupted, causing damage to brain cells and leading to physical and neurological deficits. Physiotherapy for stroke recovery focuses on improving motor skills, mobility, balance, and overall function. Early and consistent rehabilitation can significantly enhance recovery and quality of life for stroke survivors. Why Choose Back in Motion for Stroke Physiotherapy? Expert Care: Dr. Sajal Agarwal has years of experience in stroke rehabilitation and is dedicated to delivering the highest quality care tailored to each patient’s unique needs. Comprehensive Rehabilitation Plans: We design individualized therapy plans that focus on restoring movement, improving strength, and regaining independence. State-of-the-Art Equipment: Back in Motion is equipped with modern rehabilitation tools to help enhance recovery. Holistic Recovery: We focus on physical, mental, and emotional aspects of stroke recovery, helping patients regain confidence and functionality. Our Stroke Rehabilitation Services Include: Motor Skills Training Strengthening and improving the movement of muscles that have been weakened by the stroke. Exercises to enhance hand, arm, and leg movements. Balance & Coordination Training Targeted exercises designed to improve balance and prevent falls. Activities that work on fine and gross motor coordination. Posture and Gait Training Improving posture and walking techniques to help you regain normal walking patterns. Focus on techniques to ensure safe and effective movement. Neuro-Developmental Therapy Techniques that stimulate the brain and central nervous system to recover function and improve neural pathways. Aimed at enhancing the patient’s ability to perform daily tasks independently. Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) Stimulating muscles with electrical impulses to help activate movement in paralyzed limbs. A proven method to improve muscle strength and movement after stroke. Speech & Swallowing Therapy (when necessary) Support for patients who experience difficulty with speech or swallowing after a stroke. Pain Management Specialised physiotherapy techniques to manage stroke-related pain, improve circulation, and reduce swelling. How Stroke Physiotherapy Helps: Improved Mobility: Physiotherapy helps in regaining the ability to walk, stand, and perform daily activities. Restoring Independence: By working on fine motor skills and strengthening the body, physiotherapy enables patients to become more independent in their daily routines. Enhanced Quality of Life: Stroke rehabilitation leads to improved overall health, helping patients live more comfortably and with greater confidence. Why Start Physiotherapy Early? The earlier you begin physiotherapy after a stroke, the better the chances for improving physical functions and preventing complications such as joint stiffness, muscle atrophy, and poor circulation. At Back in Motion, we emphasize timely intervention to ensure the best possible recovery outcome. Visit Us for a Consultation Start your journey to recovery today by visiting Dr. Sajal Agarwal at Back in Motion, where your rehabilitation is our top priority. Clinic Address: No-413, D14, 121, Opposite Metro Pillor, Sector 7, Rohini, Delhi, 110085 [Contact Information] [Social Media Handles] Book an Appointment Please call us at [Phone Number] or visit our website [Website URL] to schedule your appointment. This content covers an introduction to stroke physiotherapy, the services offered, and the benefits of choosing Dr. Sajal Agarwal’s clinic for recovery. If you have any specific details or changes you'd like to add, feel free to let me know!

Physiotherapy for Paralysis

Physiotherapy for Paralysis at Dr. Sajal Agarwal Physiotherapist - Back in Motion At Back in Motion, we offer specialized physiotherapy for paralysis, helping individuals regain strength, mobility, and independence following a stroke, spinal cord injury, or other neurological conditions that result in paralysis. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Sajal Agarwal, our skilled physiotherapists provide compassionate, targeted treatment to help you improve function, reduce pain, and enhance your quality of life. What is Paralysis? Paralysis is the loss of the ability to move one or more parts of the body due to nerve damage. It can result from various conditions such as stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, or neurological diseases. Paralysis can affect one side of the body (hemiplegia), one limb (monoplegia), or both sides of the body (quadriplegia), depending on the underlying cause. How Physiotherapy Helps with Paralysis Physiotherapy is one of the most effective treatments for people with paralysis. It plays a critical role in improving the functional recovery of individuals with paralysis by targeting muscle strength, flexibility, balance, coordination, and mobility. At Back in Motion, we focus on a holistic rehabilitation approach that works to improve overall physical function, prevent complications, and promote independence. Benefits of Physiotherapy for Paralysis Restoring Mobility: Physiotherapy helps improve the movement and coordination of affected body parts, enabling you to regain mobility and perform daily tasks. Muscle Strengthening: Targeted exercises help strengthen weakened muscles, improving overall function and supporting posture. Pain Reduction: Physiotherapists use specialized techniques to reduce pain caused by muscle stiffness, spasms, or immobility. Improving Balance and Coordination: With balance training, patients can gain more control over their movements, preventing falls and enhancing stability. Enhancing Independence: Physiotherapy aims to help patients regain functional independence, whether it's moving, dressing, eating, or other daily activities. Preventing Complications: Through active care, physiotherapists prevent secondary complications, such as joint deformities, muscle atrophy, and pressure sores. Physiotherapy Treatments for Paralysis At Back in Motion, we provide a range of tailored physiotherapy treatments for paralysis, focusing on individualized care and a step-by-step recovery plan: Neuromuscular Re-education: We use specialized techniques to help retrain your nervous system and encourage improved communication between your brain and muscles, helping you regain motor function. Strengthening Exercises: Progressive strengthening exercises are designed to improve muscle power in affected limbs, enabling patients to regain muscle control and enhance mobility. Range of Motion Exercises: These exercises aim to improve flexibility and joint mobility, reducing stiffness and promoting smoother, more controlled movements. Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES): This non-invasive treatment uses electrical impulses to stimulate the muscles and promote contraction, helping to activate muscles that are weakened or paralyzed. Gait Training: For patients with leg paralysis, gait training helps to retrain walking patterns, using tools such as parallel bars or walking aids to improve walking ability and posture. Postural and Balance Training: Specific exercises help improve your body posture, alignment, and balance, reducing the risk of falls and increasing the ability to perform everyday activities with more confidence. Aquatic Therapy: For those who struggle with weight-bearing activities, aquatic therapy offers a gentle yet effective way to work on strength, flexibility, and mobility in the water. Manual Therapy: Physiotherapists apply hands-on techniques to manipulate soft tissues and joints, helping to relieve pain and improve movement in affected areas. Assistive Devices and Wheelchair Training: We provide guidance on the use of assistive devices such as walkers, wheelchairs, and braces to promote independence and mobility in daily life. Why Choose Dr. Sajal Agarwal’s Back in Motion Physiotherapy? Expert Care: Dr. Sajal Agarwal is an experienced physiotherapist who specializes in neurological rehabilitation, providing personalized care for individuals with paralysis. Customized Rehabilitation Plans: We recognize that no two cases of paralysis are the same. Our treatment plans are tailored to address your unique needs and goals. Comprehensive Approach: Our clinic offers a variety of physiotherapy services, from manual therapy to advanced modalities like electrical stimulation and gait training, to help you make the best possible recovery. Holistic Support: We focus not just on physical recovery but also on enhancing emotional well-being, offering a compassionate environment to support you throughout your rehabilitation journey. Advanced Technology: Our clinic is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and modern physiotherapy equipment to provide the most effective treatments available. Take the First Step Toward Recovery At Back in Motion, our mission is to help you regain your independence and improve your quality of life after paralysis. With Dr. Sajal Agarwal and his team of dedicated physiotherapists, you’ll receive compassionate, expert care designed to help you achieve the best possible recovery. If you or a loved one is suffering from paralysis, don’t wait to start rehabilitation. 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