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Physiotherapy Treatment

Paralysis Physiotherapy in Delhi

Paralysis from stroke, spinal injury, or neurological conditions demands specialized, long-term rehabilitation. PhysioVity's neuro-physiotherapists help patients maximize recovery, maintain function, and regain independence — with structured programs delivered at home or at our clinics.

Quick Facts

Typical Sessions
Long-term, intensive
Service Modes
Home • Clinic • Online
Available In
Across Delhi NCR
First Session
From ₹500
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Common Symptoms

  • Weakness or complete loss of movement
  • Hemiplegia (one side of body)
  • Paraplegia (lower body) or quadriplegia (all limbs)
  • Muscle spasticity or flaccidity
  • Loss of balance and coordination
  • Bowel/bladder dysfunction (consult specialist)
  • Sensory changes in affected areas

Common Causes

  • Stroke (most common)
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Guillain-Barré syndrome
  • Bell's palsy (facial paralysis)
  • Other neurological conditions
Our Approach

How we treat paralysis

A combination of evidence-based techniques tailored to your specific condition, lifestyle, and recovery goals.

01

Neuro-Rehab Assessment

Detailed evaluation of motor function, muscle tone, sensation, and functional capacity.

02

Passive Range of Motion

Preventing contractures and maintaining joint mobility in severely affected limbs.

03

Facilitation Techniques

Bobath, PNF, and other evidence-based methods to stimulate and retrain movement.

04

Progressive Strengthening

Using whatever active movement is available, progressively building strength and control.

05

Functional Training

Practicing transfers, dressing, and mobility skills relevant to daily life.

06

Equipment Recommendations

Advising on wheelchairs, walkers, splints, and assistive devices for independence.

Our Commitment to Neuro Rehabilitation

Paralysis rehabilitation is a long commitment. We partner with patients and families for the long haul, adjusting programs as recovery progresses and celebrating every milestone — from moving a finger to walking independently.

FAQs

About paralysis physiotherapy

Can paralysis be reversed?
Depends on the cause and severity. Many paralyzed patients regain significant function with consistent rehabilitation, especially in the first year. Even where full recovery isn't possible, physiotherapy maximizes remaining function.
How often is paralysis physio needed?
Initially, 3-5 sessions per week is typical. As recovery progresses, frequency gradually reduces. Long-term maintenance may be 1-2 sessions weekly.
Is home physiotherapy better for paralysis?
Often yes. Home environment allows functional training in real-life contexts, avoids transportation challenges, and involves family caregivers in the process.
Can Bell's palsy be treated with physiotherapy?
Yes. Facial physiotherapy including specific facial exercises, neuromuscular re-education, and electrotherapy can significantly accelerate recovery from Bell's palsy.

Ready to treat your paralysis?

Book a consultation with our physiotherapists. Home visits, clinic visits, and online consultations available.