
Neurological Rehabilitation
"Neuro-motor recovery and brain-muscle pathway retraining."
Neurological Rehabilitation is a specialized program designed for individuals with nervous system or neuromuscular disorders. We focus on neuroplasticity, balance retraining, spasticity management, and gait therapy to restore independence.
Estimated Duration
60 minsClinical Context & Scope
Neurological Rehabilitation addresses movement and motor control deficits resulting from damage to the brain, spinal cord, or peripheral nerves. Conditions like stroke, Parkinson's, and multiple sclerosis disrupt the nerve signals traveling to the muscles, leading to weakness, tremors, or spasticity. Our clinical neuro-rehab program uses intensive, repetitive task-oriented training. This stimulates neuroplasticity—the brain's ability to reorganize and form new pathways—helping patients relearn motor skills and regain coordination.
Who is this Recommended For?
- Patients recovering from a stroke or brain injury
- Individuals diagnosed with Parkinson's disease or MS
- People experiencing balance disorders, vertigo, or coordination issues
- Patients with peripheral nerve injuries causing muscle foot-drop
Biomechanical Mechanism
How it Works
Neurological physical therapy relies on motor learning principles (high-repetition, goal-directed training) to drive neuroplastic changes in the central nervous system. Exercises focus on balance and proprioception retraining, sensory stimulation, passive stretching to prevent contractures, and gait analysis to improve safe walking patterns.


Anatomy & Technique Guide
Anatomical Focus
Cortical neural networks, vestibular system, and neuromuscular pathways.
Therapeutic Milestones
Prevention of joint contracture and muscle spasticity
Re-education of functional motor movements and sensory integration
Restoration of dynamic balance, gait safety, and walking independence
Conditions Managed
- Stroke-induced hemiplegia and motor loss
- Parkinson's disease tremors and gait freezing
- Multiple Sclerosis balance and fatigue issues
- Facial palsy and peripheral neuropathies
Key Therapy Benefits
- Promotes neuroplasticity to rebuild brain-to-muscle connections
- Improves static/dynamic balance and spatial orientation
- Reduces muscle spasticity and prevents painful joint contractures
- Restores gait safety, walking patterns, and daily independence
Our Treatment Process
Neuromuscular reflex and motor function mapping
Sensory-motor training and dynamic balance drills
Repetitive task practice and functional mobility exercises
Gait training and safety walking assessments
Ready to schedule this treatment?
Consult with Dr. Anshika Maheshwari to confirm if Neurological Rehabilitation is the correct protocol for your diagnosis.