NeurologicalRehabilitationExcellence
Expert neurological rehabilitation services for stroke recovery, paralysis treatment, muscular dystrophy, spinal cord injuries, Bell's palsy, facial paralysis, Parkinson's disease, Guillain-Barré syndrome, Alzheimer's care, and multiple sclerosis through evidence-based treatments.

Comprehensive Care Approach
Our personalized treatment programs are designed with your comfort and recovery in mind
What We Do
Comprehensive neurological rehabilitation services specializing in stroke recovery, paralysis treatment, muscular dystrophy management, spinal cord injury rehabilitation, Bell's palsy and facial paralysis therapy, Parkinson's disease treatment, Guillain-Barré syndrome recovery, Alzheimer's care.
Who We Help
Individuals recovering from stroke, living with paralysis, diagnosed with muscular dystrophy, spinal cord injuries, Bell's palsy, facial paralysis, Parkinson's disease, Guillain-Barré syndrome, Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, and other neurological conditions affecting movement, cognition, and daily functioning.
Benefits
- Improved motor function and movement control
- Enhanced mobility and independence
- Better balance and fall prevention
- Reduced muscle stiffness and spasticity
Conditions We Treat
Specialized treatment for a wide range of health conditions
Stroke Recovery
Comprehensive rehabilitation for individuals recovering from ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke, focusing on motor recovery, speech, cognitive function, and independence.
Common Symptoms:
- Weakness or paralysis on one side (hemiplegia)
- Speech and language difficulties (aphasia)
- Balance and coordination problems
- Cognitive and memory impairments
- Swallowing difficulties (dysphagia)
- Visual field defects and spatial neglect
- Emotional changes and depression
- Difficulty with daily activities
Paralysis (Hemiplegia/Paraplegia/Quadriplegia)
Specialized treatment for various types of paralysis including partial or complete loss of muscle function and sensation.
Common Symptoms:
- Complete or partial loss of movement
- Loss of sensation and feeling
- Muscle weakness and atrophy
- Spasticity and muscle stiffness
- Contractures and joint deformities
- Bowel and bladder dysfunction
- Circulation and skin problems
- Depression and psychological challenges
Muscular Dystrophy
Progressive muscle weakness and degeneration requiring adaptive strategies and maintenance of function for as long as possible.
Common Symptoms:
- Progressive muscle weakness
- Muscle wasting and atrophy
- Difficulty walking and mobility
- Respiratory muscle weakness
- Joint contractures and deformities
- Cardiac complications
- Fatigue and reduced endurance
- Difficulty with daily activities
Spinal Cord Injuries
Comprehensive rehabilitation for complete and incomplete spinal cord injuries focusing on maximizing function and preventing complications.
Common Symptoms:
- Paralysis below injury level
- Loss of sensation and proprioception
- Bowel and bladder dysfunction
- Autonomic dysreflexia
- Spasticity and muscle spasms
- Respiratory complications
- Chronic pain syndromes
- Pressure sore development
Bell's Palsy & Facial Paralysis
Specialized treatment for facial nerve paralysis affecting facial expressions, eating, drinking, and communication.
Common Symptoms:
- Unilateral facial muscle weakness
- Drooping of mouth and eyelid
- Difficulty closing eye completely
- Loss of facial expressions
- Difficulty eating and drinking
- Speech articulation problems
- Altered taste sensation
- Eye dryness and tearing issues
Parkinson's Disease
Comprehensive management of Parkinson's symptoms focusing on movement, balance, speech, and quality of life maintenance.
Common Symptoms:
- Tremor at rest (especially hands)
- Muscle rigidity and stiffness
- Bradykinesia (slowness of movement)
- Postural instability and balance problems
- Freezing episodes and gait difficulties
- Speech and voice changes
- Handwriting changes (micrographia)
- Sleep disturbances and fatigue
Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS)
Acute rehabilitation for rapid-onset muscle weakness and paralysis affecting peripheral nerves.
Common Symptoms:
- Rapidly progressive muscle weakness
- Ascending paralysis from legs upward
- Loss of reflexes
- Sensory disturbances and pain
- Respiratory muscle weakness
- Autonomic nervous system dysfunction
- Severe fatigue and weakness
- Difficulty with coordination
Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia
Supportive care focusing on maintaining function, safety, and quality of life in progressive cognitive decline.
Common Symptoms:
- Progressive memory loss
- Confusion and disorientation
- Language and communication difficulties
- Behavioral and personality changes
- Loss of motor skills and coordination
- Difficulty with daily activities
- Wandering and safety concerns
- Sleep pattern disturbances
Meet Your Expert Therapist
Dedicated to your recovery and well-being

Dr. Dhammick Shinde PT
Neurological Rehabilitation Specialist & Movement Disorders Expert
“Neurological recovery is a journey of hope, determination, and specialized care. Whether recovering from stroke, managing Parkinson's, or living with multiple sclerosis, every patient deserves comprehensive, compassionate rehabilitation that addresses not just symptoms, but the whole person.”
Qualifications
- • Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Expertise
Our Treatment Procedures
Evidence-based treatments tailored to your specific needs
Comprehensive Stroke Rehabilitation
Intensive rehabilitation program for stroke survivors focusing on motor recovery, speech therapy, and functional independence.
Treatment Steps:
- 1Stroke severity assessment and staging
- 2Motor function evaluation and training
- 3Gait training and mobility exercises
- 4Upper limb rehabilitation protocols
- 5Speech and swallowing therapy coordination
- 6Cognitive rehabilitation exercises
- 7Balance and fall prevention training
- 8Family education and home program
Equipment Used:
- Gait trainers
- Upper limb rehabilitation devices
- Balance training systems
- FES machines
Paralysis Rehabilitation & Mobility Training
Specialized program for various types of paralysis focusing on maximizing remaining function and adaptive strategies.
Treatment Steps:
- 1Neurological level assessment
- 2Spasticity management and treatment
- 3Passive and active-assisted exercises
- 4Functional electrical stimulation
- 5Transfer training and techniques
- 6Wheelchair mobility and skills
- 7Adaptive equipment training
- 8Caregiver education and support
Equipment Used:
- FES units
- Standing frames
- Transfer boards
- Parallel bars
- Wheelchairs
Muscular Dystrophy Management Program
Comprehensive care for muscular dystrophy focusing on maintaining function, preventing contractures, and respiratory care.
Treatment Steps:
- 1Progressive weakness assessment
- 2Range of motion and stretching
- 3Strengthening within safe limits
- 4Respiratory function training
- 5Contracture prevention exercises
- 6Assistive device evaluation
- 7Energy conservation techniques
- 8Family support and education
Equipment Used:
- Respiratory trainers
- Stretching equipment
- Mobility aids
- Orthotic devices
Bell's Palsy & Facial Paralysis Treatment
Specialized therapy for facial nerve paralysis focusing on muscle re-education and functional recovery.
Treatment Steps:
- 1Facial nerve function assessment
- 2Facial muscle massage and mobilization
- 3Facial exercise protocols
- 4Electrical stimulation therapy
- 5Mirror feedback training
- 6Speech and eating rehabilitation
- 7Eye protection strategies
- 8Psychological support and counseling
Equipment Used:
- Electrical stimulation units
- Biofeedback systems
- Mirror therapy tools
- Facial exercise aids
Parkinson's Disease Treatment Program
Comprehensive Parkinson's management focusing on movement, balance, speech, and quality of life.
Treatment Steps:
- 1UPDRS assessment and staging
- 2Large amplitude movement training
- 3Gait training and cueing strategies
- 4Balance and fall prevention
- 5Voice therapy coordination (LSVT)
- 6Freezing episode management
- 7Exercise prescription and planning
- 8Medication timing optimization
Equipment Used:
- Audio cueing devices
- Balance trainers
- Treadmills
- Voice amplifiers
- Exercise equipment
Guillain-Barré Syndrome Recovery
Intensive rehabilitation for GBS recovery focusing on strength, mobility, and functional independence.
Treatment Steps:
- 1Weakness pattern assessment
- 2Gradual strengthening protocols
- 3Respiratory function training
- 4Balance and coordination exercises
- 5Gait training progression
- 6Fatigue management strategies
- 7Pain management techniques
- 8Psychological support services
Equipment Used:
- Respiratory trainers
- Progressive resistance equipment
- Balance systems
- Mobility aids
Alzheimer's & Dementia Care Program
Supportive therapy for maintaining function, safety, and quality of life in progressive cognitive decline.
Treatment Steps:
- 1Cognitive and physical assessment
- 2Safety and fall prevention training
- 3Maintaining daily living skills
- 4Simple exercise and movement
- 5Caregiver training and education
- 6Environmental modification advice
- 7Behavioral management strategies
- 8Family support and counseling
Equipment Used:
- Safety equipment
- Simple exercise tools
- Cognitive aids
- Environmental modifications
Multiple Sclerosis Management Program
Adaptive rehabilitation for MS focusing on symptom management and maintaining function during disease progression.
Treatment Steps:
- 1MS symptom assessment and monitoring
- 2Fatigue management strategies
- 3Temperature regulation techniques
- 4Balance and coordination training
- 5Spasticity management
- 6Cognitive rehabilitation exercises
- 7Adaptive equipment evaluation
- 8Relapse management planning
Equipment Used:
- Cooling systems
- Balance trainers
- Cognitive training tools
- Adaptive devices
Treatment Timeline
Your structured path to recovery
Acute Assessment & Stabilization
Goals:
- Comprehensive neurological assessment
- Medical stabilization and monitoring
- Prevention of secondary complications
- Basic mobility and positioning
- Patient and family education
- Baseline function establishment
Intensive Rehabilitation
Goals:
- Maximize motor recovery and function
- Improve mobility and independence
- Address specific neurological symptoms
- Develop compensatory strategies
- Enhance cognitive and communication skills
- Prevent further complications
Functional Integration & Adaptation
Goals:
- Integrate skills into daily activities
- Community reintegration preparation
- Advanced functional training
- Home and workplace modifications
- Long-term symptom management
- Quality of life optimization
Maintenance & Long-term Management
Goals:
- Maintain achieved functional levels
- Prevent deterioration and complications
- Manage progressive conditions
- Provide ongoing support and education
- Monitor for changes and adjustments
- Optimize long-term outcomes
Transparent Pricing
Affordable healthcare solutions for everyone
Consultation
Initial assessment and treatment plan
Per Session
Individual therapy session
8 Sessions
₹1375 per session
16 Sessions
₹1250 per session
24 Sessions
₹1167 per session
What to Expect After Treatment
Your journey continues with ongoing support and maintenance
Expected Outcomes
- Significant improvement in motor function and mobility
- Enhanced independence in daily living activities
- Better symptom management and control
- Improved balance and reduced fall risk
- Enhanced communication and cognitive function
- Successful adaptation to functional limitations
- Improved quality of life and emotional wellbeing
- Strong caregiver support and knowledge
- Effective long-term management strategies
- Prevention of secondary complications
Recovery Timeline
Immediate (1-2 weeks)
Initial neurological stabilization and assessment. Basic mobility restoration and complication prevention. Early family education and support establishment.
Short Term (2-8 weeks)
Measurable improvements in targeted neurological functions. Enhanced mobility and daily living skills. Better symptom management and adaptive strategies.
Long Term (3+ months)
Sustained functional improvements and independence. Successful adaptation to condition. Long-term symptom management with optimal quality of life.
Maintenance Program
- Daily home exercise and activity programs
- Regular neurological monitoring and assessments
- Ongoing symptom management strategies
- Adaptive equipment maintenance and updates
- Caregiver education and support services
- Community support group participation
- Emergency care planning and protocols
- Preventive health and wellness programs
Follow-up Schedule
- 1-week post-treatment phone consultation
- 2-week in-person functional assessment
- Monthly progress evaluations for 6 months
- Quarterly assessments for first 2 years
- Bi-annual comprehensive neurological reviews
- Annual equipment and program updates
- Emergency consultations available 24/7
- Caregiver support meetings as needed
Exceptional Results That Matter
Delivering measurable outcomes with personalized care and evidence-based treatments
Patients Rehabilitated
Functional Improvement Rate
Average Recovery Period
Years of Neuro Expertise
Stroke Cases
Successful stroke recoveries
Paralysis Treatments
Paralysis rehabilitation cases
Parkinson's Patients
Parkinson's disease management
Quality of Life
Improved patient satisfaction
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Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to common questions about our services
How soon after stroke should rehabilitation begin?
Rehabilitation should begin as soon as medically stable, typically within 24-48 hours after stroke. Early intervention significantly improves recovery outcomes and helps prevent complications. Our team coordinates with hospitals for immediate rehabilitation planning.
Can paralysis be treated with physiotherapy?
While complete paralysis cannot be "cured," physiotherapy can significantly improve quality of life by maintaining muscle health, preventing complications, managing spasticity, and teaching adaptive strategies for maximum independence and function.
Is there effective treatment for Bell's palsy?
Yes, early physiotherapy treatment for Bell's palsy is highly effective. Most patients see significant improvement within 3-6 months with proper facial exercises, electrical stimulation, and specialized rehabilitation techniques.
How does physiotherapy help with Parkinson's disease?
Physiotherapy helps manage Parkinson's symptoms through large amplitude movement training, gait training, balance exercises, and voice therapy. Regular therapy can slow progression, improve mobility, and enhance quality of life significantly.
What is the recovery potential for spinal cord injuries?
Recovery varies greatly depending on injury level and completeness. Even with complete injuries, physiotherapy focuses on maximizing remaining function, preventing complications, and achieving maximum independence through adaptive strategies and equipment.
Can muscular dystrophy progression be slowed with therapy?
While muscular dystrophy is progressive, physiotherapy can help maintain function longer, prevent contractures, manage respiratory function, and improve quality of life. Early intervention and consistent therapy provide the best outcomes.
How do you help patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome?
GBS rehabilitation focuses on gradual strengthening as nerve function returns, respiratory support, balance training, and fatigue management. Most patients see significant recovery with intensive rehabilitation, though timeline varies.
What support do you provide for families of neurological patients?
We provide comprehensive family education, caregiver training, emotional support, home modification advice, and ongoing consultation. Family involvement is crucial for successful neurological rehabilitation and we support them throughout the journey.
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