Understanding Stroke Recovery
A stroke happens when blood supply to part of the brain is interrupted, damaging the brain cells that control movement, balance and coordination. This often leads to weakness or paralysis on one side of the body (hemiplegia), spasticity, and difficulty walking. The brain, however, is remarkably adaptable — a property called neuroplasticity. Through intensive, task-specific rehabilitation, we help the brain rewire and relearn movement, guiding you back towards independence step by step.
Do these sound familiar?
- Weakness or paralysis on one side of the body
- Muscle stiffness or spasticity
- Loss of balance and coordination
- Difficulty walking or an unsteady gait
- Reduced control of the arm and hand
- Fatigue and reduced functional endurance
How Physiotherapy Helps
Neuro-Rehabilitation
Task-specific, repetitive training that harnesses neuroplasticity to relearn movement.
Gait Re-education
Structured walking retraining using parallel bars and progressive support.
Balance & Coordination
Restoring stability and control for safe, confident movement.
Strength & Function
Rebuilding power in the affected side for everyday independence.
What to Expect at Physio Synapse
Neuro Assessment
We evaluate strength, tone, balance, gait and functional ability across the affected side.
Goal-Based Plan
Rehabilitation goals set around your priorities — walking, self-care, returning to activity.
Intensive Rehab
Repetitive, task-specific sessions that drive real functional gains.
Gait & Balance Training
Progressive walking and balance work towards independent mobility.
Home & Family Guidance
Support and training so progress continues between sessions.
