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Physiotherapy for Paralysis
My dad had a stroke in November 2016 and his right side of brain was operated as there was a clot because of nerve burst due to hypertension.. He was survived but got paralysed from left side. With regular massage and exercise (at home as shown by physiotherapist) he recovered and started walking but with no power in his knees. Can a nerve stimulation electro therapy and advanced exercise will help to gain proper control on his walking movement? Need physiotherapist around hadapsar.
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All things will be helpful with exercises keep continue your Physiotherapy and exercises its take some time to cure.
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Electrical faradic stimulator will definitely helpful followed by Kinesio taping for activation of muscle strength as well functional training exercises ... PNF/Gait Training & Strengthening exercises followed by functional exercises to re-educate  the weak muscle group. 1 year has maximum recovery with proper Physiotherapy. Regards
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Yes STIMULATOR will help...but exercise should be continu for a month's...thanks
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