Stroke & neurological rehabilitation
Patient, specialised rehabilitation for stroke, Parkinson's and nerve conditions — rebuilding movement, balance and independence.
Neurological physiotherapy helps people recover movement, balance and independence after a stroke or with conditions like Parkinson's and nerve injuries. Through patient, task-based retraining, the nervous system can relearn movement — and physiotherapy guides that recovery safely.
Understanding stroke & neurological rehabilitation
When a stroke or neurological condition affects movement, recovery can feel uncertain. But the nervous system has a remarkable ability to adapt and relearn — a process called neuroplasticity — and specialised physiotherapy is how that potential is unlocked.
Neuro rehabilitation is patient and methodical. We focus on the movements that matter most to your daily life — standing, walking, balance, using an affected arm — and build them back through repetition and graded practice, at the clinic or at home.
We support recovery from
- Stroke — weakness or stiffness on one side of the body
- Parkinson's disease — balance, walking and movement difficulty
- Nerve injuries affecting strength or coordination
- Loss of balance, walking ability or independence
Conditions we treat
- Stroke (post-acute and ongoing recovery)
- Parkinson's disease and movement disorders
- Peripheral nerve injuries
- Balance and gait disorders of neurological origin
How we treat it
- AssessA neurological screen of strength, balance, walking and function.
- RetrainTask-based movement and gait work to rebuild ability.
- SustainA home programme to maintain and extend your gains.
Frequently asked questions
How soon after a stroke should rehabilitation begin?
Rehabilitation generally begins as early as it is safely possible, often in hospital, and continuing physiotherapy afterwards is strongly linked to better recovery. It is also never too late to start — improvements are possible months and even years after a stroke.
Can neurological physiotherapy be done at home?
Yes, and it is often ideal. Practising movements in your own environment is highly effective, and our home physiotherapy service brings neuro rehabilitation to you across South-East Bengaluru.
Does physiotherapy help with Parkinson's disease?
Yes. Physiotherapy is a recommended part of Parkinson's care — it helps maintain mobility, balance and walking, and reduces the risk of falls, complementing your medical treatment.
Let's find out what's really going on.
Book an assessment and we'll map a clear plan to get you moving freely again — at the clinic in Domlur or at home across South-East Bengaluru.