Neurological Rehabilitation
Post-Stroke Motor Function Recovery
Handling a recovery journey for a middle-aged patient who suffered an ischemic stroke, resulting in left-sided hemiparesis. The goal was to re-educate the brain and muscles to coordinate movement again.
The Challenge
Loss of fine motor control in the left hand and significant balance instability which made standing without support dangerous. The patient also faced emotional frustration due to the sudden loss of independence.
Our Clinical Approach
Utilized Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT) and mirror therapy to stimulate neuroplasticity. We focused on repetitive task-specific training, such as grasping objects and weight-shifting exercises to improve core stability.
Positive Outcome
Significant improvement in upper limb function was noted over 6 months. The patient regained the ability to feed themselves and walk short distances within their home using a quad-ripod, drastically improving their quality of life.
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