What is a Neurophysiotherapy?
Neurophysiotherapy is a specialized branch of physiotherapy that focuses on the rehabilitation of individuals with neurological conditions. At our center, we provide comprehensive outpatient and inpatient neurophysiotherapy services designed to restore function, reduce symptoms, and improve the quality of life.
We address a wide range of neurological disorders through evidence-based therapy tailored to each patient’s unique needs.
Balance and mobility
Even small improvements in balance and mobility can greatly reduce fall risk and improve independence.
Balance training in neurophysio can reduce fall risk by up to 40% in stroke and Parkinson’s patients.
Posture and core control are key focuses in neurophysiotherapy, improving everything from walking to breathing.
Mirror therapy
Mirror therapy uses the reflection of a healthy limb to stimulate movement in a weak or paralyzed one—especially after stroke!
FES - Functional Electrical Stimulation
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) can help activate weakened muscles using controlled electrical impulses—supporting mobility and strength.
Conditions We Treat
- Stroke (Cerebrovascular Accident)
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
- Peripheral Neuropathy
- Guillain-Barré Syndrome
- Motor Neuron Disease
- Cerebral Palsy
- Ataxia and Movement Disorders
Neuroplasticity
Neuroplasticity is the brain’s ability to rewire itself—even after injury or stroke. Neuro-Physiotherapy uses this power to promote recovery!
Early Neuro-rehab
Early rehabilitation after stroke or brain injury leads to better long-term outcomes—every hour counts.
What is Constraint induced Movement Therapy (CIMT)?
Therapies like constraint-induced movement therapy help patients regain use of a weak arm by training the brain to “re-learn” movement.
Why Choose Us?
- Multidisciplinary team approach
- Individualized treatment protocols
- Early mobilization and functional recovery focus
- State-of-the-art rehabilitation equipment
- Compassionate and skilled care
Therapy isn’t just physical—neurophysiotherapy supports brain-body coordination, reaction time, and sensory awareness too.
Every session is personalized. No two neurophysio plans are alike—they’re tailored to each patient’s brain, body, and goals.
Neurophysiotherapists work closely with neurologists, psychologists, and speech therapists for holistic neurological recovery.
Specialised
Empowering Recovery Through Movement and Neuroplasticity
Out-patient Neurophysiotherapy
Our outpatient program is designed for patients who are medically stable and able to attend regular sessions for ongoing recovery and maintenance.
Key Features:
- Tailored therapy plans based on functional goals
- Electrotherapy for pain, tone modulation, and muscle re-education
- Balance and coordination training
- Treadmill-based gait training & robotic assistance (if available)
- Virtual reality and neurogaming-based therapy (optional)
- Muscle strengthening, stretching, and endurance programs
- Home exercise plans and progress tracking
Goal: To enhance independence in daily living and prevent further complications.
In-patient Neurophysiotherapy
Our inpatient program is ideal for individuals who require intensive, round-the-clock therapy and care following hospitalization or acute neurological episodes.
Key Features:
- Daily individualized therapy sessions (1-on-1)
- Bedside mobilization and early rehabilitation
- Postural correction and spasticity management
- Neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT) & Bobath techniques
- Gait and balance retraining
- Functional task training
- Close coordination with neurologists and rehabilitation teams
- Family/caregiver training and education
Goal: To maximize recovery during the acute/sub-acute phase and prepare the patient for home or outpatient transition.
Our Team
Our neurophysiotherapy team works collaboratively with:
- Neurologists
- Neuropsychologists
- Speech and Language Pathologists
- Occupational Therapists
- Rehabilitation Nurses
FAQs
Neurophysiotherapy is a specialized branch of physiotherapy that focuses on treating individuals with neurological conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. It aims to improve movement, balance, coordination, posture, strength, and functional independence through techniques that promote neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to reorganize and adapt.
Neuro physiotherapists assess and treat individuals with movement and functional limitations caused by neurological conditions. They develop personalized treatment plans to improve mobility, balance, coordination, and strength, helping patients regain or adapt to lost function.
The primary goals are to improve movement, reduce pain, increase independence in daily activities, and enhance overall quality of life.
Neuro physiotherapists employ a variety of techniques, including exercise-based therapy, manual therapy, balance and coordination training, gait training, and the use of specialized equipment.
The duration of treatment varies greatly depending on the severity and type of condition, as well as the individual’s response to therapy. Some individuals may see improvements in a few weeks, while others may require months or even years of ongoing therapy.
- It focus on Neurological conditions.
- Treatment goals: Improve motor control, coordination, and neuro-recovery.
- The techniques used : Neurodevelopmental techniques (e.g., Bobath, PNF), gait training, balance rehab
- Recovery approach is Long-term, plasticity-driven
Neuro physiotherapy is a valuable treatment option for many individuals with neurological conditions, but it’s essential to consult with a qualified neuro physiotherapist to determine the most appropriate treatment plan based on individual needs and goals.
Yes, it’s possible to overdo exercises, especially when recovering from a neurological condition. It’s important to follow the guidance of your neuro physiotherapist and not push yourself beyond your limits. Physiotherapy also has dose duration and intensity.
While some individuals may be referred by their doctor, many can directly consult a neuro physiotherapist. The physiotherapist will assess the individual’s condition and determine the need for further medical evaluation or referral.
In short, neurophysiotherapy is tailored to how the nervous system controls movement, requiring deeper neurological insight and specialized techniques compared to general physiotherapy.