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Paralysis after brain injury.
My mom accident before 1 and half years. After brain injury operation was done. After that paralysis of right side. 1 st year her condition not good after physiotherapy now she can walk with stick but not proper and that's why her left leg paining more. And hand not proper working. Excercise at home done 2 times. What treatment done for fast recovery. And she will recover fast and become independent for her work.
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You need an Occupational therapist for functional independence and development of Hand functions
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Consult an Occupational therapist
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Keep continuous physiotherapy treatment
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Continue with Physiotherapy and exercise the non affected side as well. She should get better. Kindly add age as well for better guidance.
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As per your explanation, your mother condition got improved after Physiotherapy treatment only, so I suggest to rely on Physiotherapy for further better outcome.
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While she walking somebody should beside her.
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It's time consuming and needs regular Physiotherapy. Hoping for her quick recovery.
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