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Neurological Physiotherapy

Neurological Physiotherapy

Several types of physiotherapy are categorized and by particular deficiencies, illnesses, and conditions that cause disabilities. The three main types of physiotherapy are cardiothoracic, musculoskeletal, and neurological. This article will focus on the neurological physiotherapy.

In Physiotherapy, treatment is based on the findings of a patient’s assessment regarding his condition. There are several physiotherapeutic methods that can be facilitated depending on one’s assessment. One of these methods is Neurological Physiotherapy. This type of physiotherapy deals with more serious, nervous-system related medical conditions such as cerebral palsy or stroke.

The primary goal of this type of physiotherapy is on cultivating normal motor functioning or restoring impaired functioning. Cases such as muscle deterioration, stiffness, pain, paralysis, numbness, are often the patients’ neurological setbacks. Therefore, some essential foundations for neurological physiotherapy are muscular stimulation and relaxation.

As said beforehand, there are three main types of physiotherapy — cardiothoracic, musculoskeletal, and neurological. The first type deals with malfunctions caused by heart and lung problems like asthma and any chest surgeries. The second one, musculoskeletal physiotherapy, provides wellness against inflammatory and trauma conditions in the skeletal and muscular regions. Neurological physiotherapy, on the other hand, deals with disabilities that root in the brain or the nervous system.

One of the first things to consider before administering neurological physiotherapy is the patient’s muscle tone. Evaluation is done thoroughly before treatment and muscle tone is to be determined to make sure that the patient is capable of certain exercises required for this type of treatment. Balance and cognitive abilities of the patient is also determined. Based upon the patient’s capacity, the physiotherapist will administer the appropriate treatment activities.

Programs in neurological physiotherapy revolve in working the muscles through strength exercises and helping the patient with his range of motion. The therapist will help the patient in moving body parts in a calculated approach. The therapist will facilitate the patient in carrying out normal daily motions until such time when the patient’s muscles are strong enough while the brain acquires and get used to the movements.

Neurological physiotherapy takes time and patience before seeing success in treatments. Neurological deficits are chronic in many cases because often, they don’t cause physical damage. With perseverance and determination, individuals have a good chance in improving or even regaining their abilities back from a neurological deficiency.

Not only does this yield positive results physically, patients with successful treatments are also reported to gain positive psychological effects. On a deeper level, positive mental and psychological health are enhanced as the patient increases normal motor functioning — thus positive outlook, independence, and boost in self-esteem follows. Neurological physiotherapy, just like other methods are developed and innovated as new evidences emerge from studies.

Alevia Health and Wellness Center provides patients with holistic health care services in the best type of environment a patient could imagine. Alevia caters to individuals who seek health and wellness through services like chiropractic, physiotherapy, massage therapy, acupuncture, laser therapy, reflexology, naturopathy, homeopathy, custom orthotics, compression stockings, and Pilates. Feel free to contact us to find out more on how you can benefit from physiotherapy.

 

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