SPM Hospital

Physiotherapy and Neurotherapist

Physiotherapy :

Physiotherapy involves the use of physical techniques and exercises to promote healing, improve mobility, and alleviate pain in patients with various medical conditions or injuries.

Neurotherapist :

Neurotherapy focuses on treating neurological disorders and conditions affecting the nervous system, such as stroke, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and neurological diseases.

Physiotherapy services typically include:

  1. ssessment and Evaluation: Physiotherapists assess patients’ physical conditions, functional abilities, and mobility limitations to develop personalized treatment plans.

  2. Exercise Therapy: Prescribing specific exercises and therapeutic activities to improve strength, flexibility, endurance, and overall physical function.

  3. Manual Therapy: Hands-on techniques such as massage, joint mobilization, and manipulation to reduce pain, improve joint mobility, and enhance tissue healing.

  4. Electrotherapy: Utilizing modalities like ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) to manage pain, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue healing.

  5. Education and Advice: Providing education on injury prevention, ergonomics, posture correction, and self-management techniques to empower patients in managing their conditions.

Neurotherapy services may include :

  1. Neurorehabilitation Exercises: Designing tailored exercise programs to target specific neurological impairments, such as balance exercises, gait training, and coordination exercises.

  2. Gait Training: Assisting patients in improving their walking pattern and mobility through targeted exercises and walking aids.

  3. Balance Training: Implementing exercises and techniques to enhance balance and stability, reducing the risk of falls and improving overall function.

  4. Sensory Integration Therapy: Utilizing sensory stimulation techniques to improve sensory processing and integration, particularly beneficial for patients with sensory-motor deficits.

  5. Functional Rehabilitation: Focusing on improving functional abilities and independence in daily activities, including self-care tasks, mobility, and fine motor skills.

These services aim to optimize physical function, promote independence, and enhance the quality of life for individuals undergoing rehabilitation for neurological conditions.

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