
Neurorehabilitation

Neurorehabilitation focuses on restoring movement, function, and independence in individuals affected by neurological conditions or injuries. Whether the issue is due to stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, or a birth disorder like cerebral palsy — our approach combines compassion, cutting-edge therapy, and structured retraining to help patients recover.
We do not treat just the disease — we treat the person, and help them adapt, overcome, and improve.
Conditions We Commonly Treat
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Stroke (Ischemic and Hemorrhagic)
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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
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Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
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Cerebral Palsy
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Parkinson’s Disease
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Guillain-Barré Syndrome
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Peripheral Neuropathies
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Bell’s Palsy
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Ataxia and Movement Disorders
Techniques & Therapies Used
Therapy
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Neurodevelopmental Therapy (NDT)
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PNF Techniques
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Balance and Gait Training
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Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)
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Mirror Therapy
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Cognitive Retraining
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EMG Biofeedback
Description
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Helps patients relearn movement patterns by stimulating correct muscle activation
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Enhances neuromuscular coordination using specific patterns of movement
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Uses tools like parallel bars, balance boards, and sensor-based tracking
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Stimulates nerves and muscles to retrain movement
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Re-establishes neural connections post-stroke or injury
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For memory, attention, problem-solving issues post-brain injury
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Improves awareness of muscle activity to enhance control and function
Our Approach to Neurorehabilitation
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Comprehensive neuro-functional assessment
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Realistic goal setting with family involvement
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Daily or weekly therapy sessions tailored to capacity
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Encouragement of independence through ADL (Activities of Daily Living) training
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Constant progress tracking and plan adaptation

A Glimpse into Recovery
Patients recovering from stroke or injury can be seen gradually regaining control of their limbs, learning to walk again, or speaking more clearly after months of silence. Our Instagram and in-clinic galleries feature real patients on their real journeys — guided by Dr. Mamta and her team.


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