The Science of Neuro-Rehabilitation
Neurological disorders like stroke, spinal cord injury, or traumatic brain injury can sever the connection between the brain and the body. However, the brain possesses an incredible ability called Neuroplasticity—the capacity to rewire itself and form new neural connections.
At Neuro Spine Solution, our advanced rehabilitation program is designed to harness this potential. By combining intensive, repetitive task training with cutting-edge technology, we help patients "re-teach" their nervous system how to move, balance, and function independently.
Conditions We Treat
We provide specialized protocols for a wide range of neurological conditions:
Stroke (Hemiplegia):
Restoring Movement To The Affected Side.
Spinal Cord Injury:
Maximizing Residual Function.
Parkinson’s Disease:
Gait And Balance Training.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS):
Managing Fatigue And Spasticity.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI):
Improving Cognitive And Motor Skills.
Guillain-Barré Syndrome:
Muscle Re-Education.
Advanced Technology We Use
We go beyond traditional therapy by integrating evidence-based technology:
Body Weight Support Treadmill (BWSTT)
A suspension system that supports a patient's weight, allowing them to practice walking without the fear of falling.
EMG Biofeedback
Sensors detect even the faintest muscle signals and display them on a screen, helping patients consciously activate weak muscles.
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)
FES sends small electrical impulses to paralyzed muscles to generate movement, preventing atrophy and promoting recovery.
Common Questions
Answers to your concerns about neurological recovery.
While early intervention is ideal, neuroplasticity is a lifelong process. Many chronic patients can still see significant improvements with intensive therapy.
Advanced Neuro Rehab focuses specifically on the nervous system using specialized technology like BWSTT and FES to retrain the brain, unlike standard PT which often focuses on orthopedic issues.
No, it should not be painful. Techniques like FES might cause a tingling sensation, but we prioritize patient comfort and safety.
