Paralysis is the loss of muscle function in part of the body and can result from nerve damage, stroke, or other medical conditions. At SPPHYSIOTHERAPY, we offer comprehensive treatment plans tailored to enhance mobility, strength, and quality of life for patients affected by paralysis.
Stroke: Blocked or ruptured blood vessels in the brain can lead to partial or complete paralysis.
Traumatic Injuries: Severe spinal cord injuries can damage nerves, resulting in paralysis.
Neurological Disorders: Conditions like multiple sclerosis or Guillain-Barré syndrome can impair nerve signaling.
Infections: Viral or bacterial infections affecting the nervous system may lead to paralysis.
Physical Therapy: Structured physical therapy programs to restore mobility and strengthen muscles.
Occupational Therapy: Helps individuals regain independence in daily activities through adaptive techniques.
Hydrotherapy: Water-based therapy for safe, low-impact rehabilitation to improve strength and movement.
Assistive Devices: Customized braces, wheelchairs, and orthotic devices to support mobility.
Paralysis can be caused by strokes, traumatic spinal cord injuries, infections, or neurological diseases.
Yes, physiotherapy is essential for improving strength, mobility, and restoring independence in paralysis recovery.
Physical therapy, occupational therapy, hydrotherapy, and the use of assistive devices are effective methods.