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Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation

Comprehensive Rehabilitation for Restoring Strength, Mobility & Independence

A spinal cord injury can significantly impact a person’s mobility, strength, balance, and ability to perform daily activities. At Lifecare Advanced Multispeciality Physiotherapy, we provide specialized Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation programs designed to maximize recovery, improve functional independence, and enhance overall quality of life.

Our experienced physiotherapists develop individualized treatment plans using advanced rehabilitation techniques, evidence-based practices, and compassionate care to help patients achieve their highest level of physical function.


What is Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation?

Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Rehabilitation is a specialized physiotherapy program that focuses on restoring movement, improving muscle strength, enhancing balance and coordination, and promoting independence after damage to the spinal cord.

Whether the injury is caused by trauma, accident, surgery, or disease, early and structured rehabilitation plays a crucial role in improving recovery outcomes and preventing long-term complications.


Conditions We Treat

Our rehabilitation program is suitable for patients with:

  • Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Cervical Spine Injuries
  • Thoracic Spine Injuries
  • Lumbar Spine Injuries
  • Incomplete Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Complete Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Post-Spinal Surgery Rehabilitation
  • Paralysis (Paraplegia & Quadriplegia)
  • Spinal Cord Compression
  • Degenerative Spine Disorders
  • Balance & Mobility Impairments
  • Muscle Weakness Following SCI

Our Treatment Approach

Every patient undergoes a comprehensive assessment to develop a personalized rehabilitation program based on their condition, goals, and functional abilities.

Comprehensive Physical Assessment

We evaluate:

  • Muscle strength
  • Joint mobility
  • Balance and coordination
  • Walking ability
  • Functional independence
  • Posture
  • Pain levels

This assessment helps us create an effective rehabilitation plan.


Mobility Training

Our therapists provide specialized exercises to improve:

  • Standing ability
  • Walking patterns
  • Transfers
  • Functional movement
  • Daily mobility

Strength & Endurance Training

Targeted exercises help:

  • Increase muscle strength
  • Improve endurance
  • Enhance stability
  • Prevent muscle wasting

Balance & Coordination Therapy

We use structured rehabilitation techniques to improve:

  • Sitting balance
  • Standing balance
  • Coordination
  • Fall prevention
  • Functional control

Gait Training

For patients with walking difficulties, our gait training program focuses on:

  • Walking mechanics
  • Weight shifting
  • Step coordination
  • Assistive device training
  • Functional ambulation

Functional Rehabilitation

Our therapy emphasizes independence in daily activities, including:

  • Bed mobility
  • Sitting and standing
  • Transfers
  • Stair climbing
  • Self-care activities

Pain Management

We utilize evidence-based pain management techniques such as:

  • Manual Therapy
  • Therapeutic Exercises
  • Electrotherapy
  • Stretching Programs
  • Soft Tissue Mobilization

to reduce pain and improve comfort.


Benefits of Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation

  • Improve Mobility
  • Increase Muscle Strength
  • Better Balance & Coordination
  • Prevent Secondary Complications
  • Enhance Independence
  • Improve Quality of Life
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Frequently Asked Questions

How soon should rehabilitation begin after a spinal cord injury?

Early intervention oRehabilitation should begin as early as medically appropriate. Early intervention often leads to better functional recovery and reduces complications.ften leads to better recovery outcomes. Our team can assess your condition and recommend the most appropriate rehabilitation plan.

Can physiotherapy help patients with paralysis?

Yes. Physiotherapy focuses on maximizing remaining function, improving strength, preventing complications, and increasing independence through structured rehabilitation.

How long does spinal cord rehabilitation take?

Recovery varies depending on the severity and type of injury. Some patients improve within months, while others benefit from ongoing rehabilitation for long-term functional gains.

Will rehabilitation help improve walking ability?

Many patients experience significant improvements in balance, strength, and mobility through individualized gait training and rehabilitation programs. The extent of recovery depends on the nature of the injury.