Stroke Rehabilitation: A Complete Recovery Guide
Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. Many stroke survivors experience weakness, difficulty walking, and reduced independence. Structured rehabilitation helps patients recover function and improve quality of life.
At NeuroAxis Global, stroke rehabilitation focuses on restoring independence through evidence-based therapy and long-term recovery support.
What Happens After a Stroke?
Stroke can affect:
- Movement
- Balance
- Speech
- Memory
- Daily activities
Early rehabilitation significantly improves recovery outcomes.
Goals of Stroke Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation programs aim to:
- Improve mobility
- Restore strength
- Improve balance
- Reduce disability
- Increase independence
Types of Stroke Rehabilitation
Physical Rehabilitation
Focused on:
- Walking recovery
- Strength training
- Balance training
Neurological Rehabilitation
Focused on:
- Brain recovery
- Motor control
- Coordination
Tele-Rehabilitation
Patients can continue recovery remotely through guided programs.
When Should Rehabilitation Start?
Rehabilitation should begin as early as possible after a stroke.
Early therapy improves long-term outcomes.
How NeuroAxis Global Helps
NeuroAxis Global provides:
- Clinical assessments
- Structured rehab programs
- Tele-rehabilitation
- Long-term recovery support
