Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery Care
A stroke occurs when the brain’s blood supply is interrupted or reduced, causing damage to brain cells and resulting in difficulties with movement, speech, balance, or cognition. Early and structured stroke rehabilitation plays a vital role in helping patients regain independence and improve quality of life.
Rehabilitation focuses on restoring mobility, coordination, and daily living skills through targeted therapies. Programs typically include physiotherapy to rebuild strength, occupational therapy for functional independence, and speech therapy to address communication challenges. With consistent support, patients can adapt through neuroplasticity—the brain’s natural ability to rewire itself.
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