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When damage occurs to the central nervous system involving the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves, the injury or illness can manifest into a form of loss in coordination in movement, muscle spasms, tremors, and loss of sensation, balance, paralysis and various other physical conditions. Neurological physiotherapy is used to address these physical conditions by helping train the movement, exercises that restore balance and recovery. This can also be used in fast recovery or rehabilitation following an injury or accident for children to achieve developmental milestones. When any damage happens to the brain or spinal cord, the nerves carrying the electrical signals become inactive, resulting in the various physical conditions. But the brain has a characteristic known as neuroplasticity by which the brain can create new connections, pathways through regular and repetitive physical activities and exercises.
Make precise and goal-directed movements less difficult.
Enhance potential for everyday physical activity by retraining common motion patterns.
Muscle energy increases, allowing for a range of movement and the development of gross and fine motor skills.
Regain calm by improving the stance.
Lengthen tense muscle mass to aid in the reduction of spasticity and contractures
Boost your fitness levels
Assists problems with breathing
Lessens the hazard of chest infections
Therapeutic Training
Reduces the risk of falling
Reduce stress and anxiety
Relieve pains
And many more indirect benefits are possible with neurological physiotherapy.
Cerebral palsy
Parkinson's
Dementia
Dyspraxia
Fibromyalgia
Head injuries
Spinal cord injuries
Multiple sclerosis
Muscular dystrophy
Myopathy
Peripheral nerve injury
Stroke
Developmental delays
Huntington's disease
Treatment with this physiotherapy can improve your ability to perform daily tasks and support the functional behaviours you enjoy most. Driving, ascending stairs, shopping, gardening, or being able to turn over and change positions in bed, or transferring to your bed with assistance, are all examples of this. Several principles of neurological physiotherapy, such as the Bobath Concept, Carr and Shepherd Concept, Brunnstrom Approach, etc., are used depending on the client, their symptoms, and their goals.
Treatment with this physiotherapy can improve your ability to perform daily tasks and support the functional behaviours you enjoy most. Driving, ascending stairs, shopping, gardening, or being able to turn over and change positions in bed, or transferring to your bed with assistance, are all examples of this. Several principles of neurological physiotherapy, such as the Bobath Concept, Carr and Shepherd Concept, Brunnstrom Approach, etc., are used depending on the client, their symptoms, and their goals.