
STROKE
Stroke Rehabilitation at Divine Physiotherapy
What is a Stroke?
A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, leading to brain damage. This can affect movement, speech, memory, and overall body function. Early rehabilitation is crucial for recovery and regaining independence.
Causes of Stroke
A stroke can happen due to:
Blocked Artery (Ischemic Stroke) – Caused by a blood clot restricting blood flow to the brain.
Burst Blood Vessel (Hemorrhagic Stroke) – Due to bleeding in the brain.
Transient Ischemic Attack (Mini-Stroke) – A temporary blockage that serves as a warning sign.
Common Symptoms of Stroke
Sudden weakness or numbness in the face, arm, or leg (especially on one side)
Difficulty speaking or understanding speech
Vision problems in one or both eyes
Loss of balance or coordination
Severe headache without a known cause
How Physiotherapy Helps Stroke Recovery
At Divine Physiotherapy, we specialize in stroke rehabilitation to help patients regain strength, coordination, and independence. Our goal is to improve mobility and enhance daily living skills.
Our Stroke Rehabilitation Treatments Include:
Muscle Strengthening Exercises – To rebuild strength in affected areas.
Balance & Coordination Training – To prevent falls and improve stability.
Gait Training – Helping patients walk safely and confidently.
Hand & Arm Therapy – To restore movement and function in the upper body.
Speech & Swallowing Therapy – Assisting with communication and safe eating.
Functional Training – Focusing on daily activities like dressing, eating, and writing.
Why Choose Divine Physiotherapy?
At Divine Physiotherapy, we create personalized rehabilitation programs tailored to each patient’s needs. Our experienced physiotherapists use advanced techniques to support stroke recovery and improve quality of life.
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Physiotherapy helps restore movement, strength, and coordination, reduces stiffness, and improves overall independence in daily activities.
We provide neurophysiotherapy, muscle strengthening exercises, balance training, gait training, electrotherapy, and functional mobility exercises.
Recovery varies based on the severity of the stroke and individual response to therapy. Some patients improve within weeks, while others may need months of rehabilitation.
Many patients regain significant mobility with consistent physiotherapy, but the extent of recovery depends on factors like stroke severity, age, and overall health.
Early physiotherapy, ideally within a few days after a stroke, can significantly improve recovery outcomes and prevent complications like muscle stiffness and joint contractures.