Neuro Physiotherapy

Helping You Move Better, Recover Stronger

Neuro Physiotherapy is an important part of stroke rehabilitation. At our Stroke Rehabilitation Centre in Uganda, we provide personalised physiotherapy to help stroke survivors improve movement, balance, strength, coordination, and independence.

Our physiotherapists assess each patient and develop a rehabilitation programme based on their condition, abilities, and recovery goals.

Mobility and Gait Training

Stroke can affect the way a person walks, stands, or moves from one place to another. Our mobility and gait training helps patients improve safe movement and walking.

Treatment may include exercises to improve:

  • Walking ability
  • Standing and sitting
  • Transfers from bed to chair
  • Leg and arm movement
  • Muscle strength and flexibility
  • Use of walking aids where appropriate

Our goal is to help stroke survivors become safer and more independent in their daily activities.

A stroke can affect how the brain controls movement. Neuromuscular and motor control therapy focuses on improving the connection between the brain, nerves, and muscles.

Our physiotherapists use guided exercises and movement techniques to help patients:

  • Improve control of affected limbs
  • Develop better movement patterns
  • Improve muscle activation
  • Regain functional movement
  • Perform everyday activities more effectively

Balance and coordination problems are common after a stroke and can make everyday activities more difficult.

Our balance and coordination therapy helps patients work on:

  • Sitting and standing balance
  • Walking stability
  • Coordination of the arms and legs
  • Weight shifting
  • Safe movement during daily activities

Improving balance can help patients move around with greater confidence and safety.

We use appropriate rehabilitation technology to support physiotherapy and stroke recovery. Technology-assisted therapy can provide structured and repetitive exercises that complement hands-on rehabilitation.

Depending on the patient’s needs, technology may be used to support:

  • Movement training
  • Repetitive exercises
  • Motor control
  • Balance training
  • Functional recovery

Our rehabilitation team selects therapies based on the individual patient’s condition and rehabilitation goals.

Stroke survivors may also experience pain, stiffness, or reduced movement in the back, neck, shoulders, and joints.

Our physiotherapy services include appropriate assessment and treatment to help manage:

  • Back pain
  • Neck pain
  • Shoulder discomfort
  • Joint stiffness
  • Reduced range of movement
  • Muscle tightness

These therapies are designed to support comfortable movement and improve participation in rehabilitation.

 

Why Choose Physiotherapy for Stroke Rehabilitation?

Stroke recovery is different for every person. Regular, personalised physiotherapy can help patients work towards better movement and greater independence.

At our Stroke Rehabilitation Centre in Uganda, we focus on patient-centred stroke rehabilitation that addresses each person's specific challenges and goals.

Start Your Stroke Rehabilitation Journey

Whether you are recovering from a recent stroke or continuing rehabilitation after leaving hospital, our physiotherapy team can help you work towards improved mobility, movement, balance, and independence.

Contact our Stroke Rehabilitation Centre in Uganda to schedule a physiotherapy assessment and learn more about our stroke rehabilitation services.

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