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Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation

Specialized Therapy for Better Movement, Independence & Quality of Life

Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a neurological condition that affects movement, muscle tone, posture, and coordination. At Lifecare Advanced Multispeciality Physiotherapy, we provide personalized rehabilitation programs to help children and adults improve mobility, strength, balance, and independence through evidence-based physiotherapy techniques.

Our goal is to maximize functional abilities and enhance the overall quality of life for every patient.


What is Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation?

Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation is a specialized physiotherapy program designed to improve motor skills, muscle control, balance, and coordination. Early intervention and consistent therapy can significantly enhance a patient’s physical development and daily functioning.


Conditions We Treat

Our rehabilitation services help patients with:

  • Spastic Cerebral Palsy
  • Ataxic Cerebral Palsy
  • Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy
  • Muscle Tightness & Spasticity
  • Balance & Coordination Problems
  • Walking Difficulties
  • Developmental Delays
  • Postural Abnormalities

Our Treatment Approach

We create individualized therapy plans that may include:

  • Comprehensive Physical Assessment
  • Stretching & Strengthening Exercises
  • Balance & Coordination Training
  • Gait (Walking) Training
  • Functional Activity Training
  • Posture Correction
  • Mobility & Motor Skill Development
  • Parent & Caregiver Education

Benefits of Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation

  • Improves Mobility and Walking Ability
  • Enhances Balance & Coordination
  • Increases Muscle Strength & Flexibility
  • Promotes Independence in Daily Activities
  • Enhances Overall Quality of Life
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can physiotherapy help children with Cerebral Palsy?

Yes. Physiotherapy helps improve movement, balance, strength, coordination, and independence through structured rehabilitation.

When should therapy begin?

Early intervention provides the best opportunity for improving motor development and functional abilities.

How long will rehabilitation take?

The duration depends on the severity of the condition and individual goals. Regular therapy and home exercises lead to better long-term outcomes.