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Stroke induced paralysis

Hemiplegia

Loss of movement or control on one side of the body Difficulty with speech or understanding language Sudden changes in vision, such as blurriness or blindness in one or both eyes Confusion or difficulty with memory and cognitive function
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Why is physiotherapy needed

  • Physiotherapy is crucial for stroke-induced paralysis to help patients regain strength, coordination and independence, unlike medication that only reduces the symptoms temporarily.

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I think we're all fascinated and a little mystified by how the brain works. One of the most mysterious of the physical sciences is neurological science! Lal Chadha
I think we're all fascinated and a little mystified by how the brain works. One of the most mysterious of the physical sciences is neurological science! Doctor image Dr. Satyabrata Jena

Spinal cord injury

Spinal cord injury

Loss of sensation or movement in extremities below the injury site Difficulty breathing, coughing or clearing lungs Bowel and bladder dysfunction Pain or pressure in neck, back or head
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Why is physiotherapy needed

  • Physiotherapy is needed for spinal cord injury because it aims to improve the patient's motor function, strength, and mobility through specially designed exercises and therapies, which can help them gain greater independence than other medical treatments such as medication or surgery.

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I think we're all fascinated and a little mystified by how the brain works. One of the most mysterious of the physical sciences is neurological science! Lal Chadha
I think we're all fascinated and a little mystified by how the brain works. One of the most mysterious of the physical sciences is neurological science! Doctor image Dr. Satyabrata Jena

Traumatic brain injury

TBI

Loss of consciousness Persistent headaches Confusion or disorientation Memory loss or amnesia
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Why is physiotherapy needed

  • Physiotherapy is essential for traumatic brain injury as it aims to improve mobility, balance, strength, and cognition through noninvasive interventions, making it a more effective solution than surgery or medication.

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I think we're all fascinated and a little mystified by how the brain works. One of the most mysterious of the physical sciences is neurological science! Lal Chadha
I think we're all fascinated and a little mystified by how the brain works. One of the most mysterious of the physical sciences is neurological science! Doctor image Dr. Satyabrata Jena

Parkinson's disease

Parkinson's disease

Tremors (shaking) in hands, arms, legs or jaw Stiffness of limbs or body Slowness of movement or difficulty initiating movement Impaired balance and coordination
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Why is physiotherapy needed

  • Physiotherapy is beneficial in managing Parkinson's disease as it improves motor skills, reduces stiffness and tremors, and enhances overall quality of life, without the side effects of medication.

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I think we're all fascinated and a little mystified by how the brain works. One of the most mysterious of the physical sciences is neurological science! Lal Chadha
I think we're all fascinated and a little mystified by how the brain works. One of the most mysterious of the physical sciences is neurological science! Doctor image Dr. Satyabrata Jena

Polyneuropathies

Polyneuropathies

Numbness or tingling in hands or feet Loss of sensation or sharp pain Muscle weakness or paralysis Decreased coordination and difficulty walking
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Why is physiotherapy needed

  • Physiotherapy is needed for polyneuropathies as it can improve muscle strength, coordination, and balance, which can help manage symptoms better than medication alone.

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I think we're all fascinated and a little mystified by how the brain works. One of the most mysterious of the physical sciences is neurological science! Lal Chadha
I think we're all fascinated and a little mystified by how the brain works. One of the most mysterious of the physical sciences is neurological science! Doctor image Dr. Satyabrata Jena

Motor neuron disease

Motor neuron disease

Muscle weakness and twitching Difficulty speaking or swallowing Impaired mobility and coordination Respiratory problems as the disease progresses
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Why is physiotherapy needed

  • Physiotherapy is needed for motor neuron disease to maintain muscle function and prevent stiffness, which cannot be achieved with medication or surgery alone.

Results

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I think we're all fascinated and a little mystified by how the brain works. One of the most mysterious of the physical sciences is neurological science! Lal Chadha
I think we're all fascinated and a little mystified by how the brain works. One of the most mysterious of the physical sciences is neurological science! Doctor image Dr. Satyabrata Jena