At CMS Physiotherapy, we specialize in stroke rehabilitation, providing expert care for individuals recovering from a stroke. A stroke can affect movement, speech, and daily functioning, but with the right physiotherapy intervention, you can regain independence, improve mobility, and restore quality of life. Our personalized therapy programs are designed to address the unique challenges each stroke survivor faces, helping them achieve the highest level of recovery possible.
A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, resulting in brain damage that can impair movement, coordination, speech, and other essential functions. Strokes can cause a wide range of symptoms, including:
Muscle weakness or paralysis on one side of the body
Difficulty with balance, coordination, or walking
Speech and language problems
Cognitive and memory issues
Reduced independence in daily activities
At CMS Physiotherapy, our stroke rehabilitation program focuses on improving motor skills, strength, coordination, and functional abilities to help you regain control over your life. Our services include:
πͺ Strengthening Exercises for the affected side of the body
πΆ Gait Training & Walking Rehabilitation
π§ Neuromuscular Re-education to retrain the brain and muscles
π§ Balance & Coordination Training
π£οΈ Speech and Swallowing Therapy (for patients with speech or swallowing difficulties)
π§π¦½ Wheelchair & Mobility Aids Training
ποΈβοΈ Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) for muscle activation
π Home Exercise Programs for continued recovery
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