Neurological Disorders Rehab

Prognosia Provides Best Neurological Disorders Rehab

PROGNOSIA located in DLF Phase II has a dedicated neuro team to treat people with Neurological Disorders. The professionals in our team have specialized training that allows them to provide the medical, nursing, and therapeutic care people with the condition need. The goal is to maximize a person’s ability to function and to maintain quality of life.

People with Neurological disorders and their family members is attended by an experienced team, which may include social workers, occupational and physical therapists, speech-language therapist, psychologists, nutritionists, and other rehabilitation experts. We offer a community reintegration program for people with such need. This helps them relearn the skills that enable them to participate fully in activities at home and work, and in recreational settings.

 

Parkinson’s Rehabilitation

Prognosia Provides Best Parkinson’s Rehabilitation In Gurgaon

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder of the nervous system that generally affects movement. It is a long-term degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. The patient feels the most prominent effects on the motor system. The symptoms of the disease develop gradually starting with minor signs like a barely noticeable trembling of one of the hands. With time, other symptoms like shaking, rigidity, and slowness of movement and difficulty of walking start registering their presence.

Thinking and other behavioural problems may also follow. As the disease progresses towards its advanced stages, dementia becomes common. Get effective treatment for Parkinson’s disease in Gurgaon at PROGNOSIA – Neuro Physiotherapy Clinic.

Alzheimer’s Disorder

Prognosia Provides Best Alzheimer’s Disorder Treatment

Regular exercise is beneficial for people with Alzheimer’s disease. This not only improves cardiovascular fitness but increases endurance and strength which slows the progression of the disease and helps the patients lead a near-normal life for a long time. The goal is to maximize a person’s ability to function and to maintain quality of life.

Benefits of regular exercises in people with Alzheimer’s disease include maintenance of motor skills, decreased falls, and reduced rate of disease associated with mental decline. Improved behaviour, improved memory, and better communication skills are a few other benefits associated with routine exercise programs in Alzheimer’s disease.

Stroke Rehabilitation

PROGNOSIA PROVIDES THE BEST STROKE REHABILITATION

The goal of stroke rehabilitation is to help you relearn skills you lost when a stroke affected part of your brain. Stroke rehabilitation can help you regain independence and improve your quality of life.

 

The severity of stroke complications and each person’s ability to recover vary widely. Researchers have found that people who participate in a focused stroke rehabilitation program perform better than most people who don’t have stroke rehabilitation. The duration of your stroke rehabilitation depends on the severity of your stroke and related complications. Some stroke survivors recover quickly. But most need some form of long-term stroke rehabilitation, lasting possibly months or years after their stroke.

Your stroke rehabilitation plan will change during your recovery as you relearn skills and your needs change. With ongoing practice, you can continue to make gains over time.

Head Injury

Prognosia Provides Best Head Injury Rehabilitation

Head injury rehabilitation is begun as soon as people are medically stable. Early rehabilitation also helps prevent complications such as shortened muscles (contractures), weakened muscles, and depression.

detailed evaluation of the person, including psychological testing, helps the rehabilitation team identify the type and severity of the damage. Members of the team then assess which lost functions may benefit from rehabilitation therapy and create a program focusing on the person’s specific needs. The success of rehabilitation depends on the person’s general condition, range of motion, muscle strength, bowel and bladder function, functional ability before the brain injury, social situation, learning ability, motivation, coping skills, and readiness to participate in rehabilitation program. 

 

Spasticity Management

PROGNOSIA PROVIDES THE BEST SPASTICITY MANAGEMENT

Progressive Resistance Strength Training – evidence shows that strength training decrease spasticity in patients with stroke. Biofeedback combined with functional electrical stimulation and occupational therapy decreases the degree of spasticity after treatment. Shock wave therapy on flexor hypertonic muscles of the forearm. Significant reduction of ankle plantar flexor spasticity in patients with stroke after fifteen 10-minute sessions of continuous ultrasound therapy over a 5-week period. Cryotherapy, using cold packs (12°C) for 20-minutes, can lower the muscle temperature to reduce the spasticity. Electric Stimulation using agonist stimulation showed a significant improvement in Ashworth Scores, while antagonist stimulation showed an increase of stretch reflex-initiating angle.

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