Paralysis Rehabilitation
Specialised neurorehabilitation to restore movement, function, and independence after paralysis.
About This Service
Paralysis—whether from spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, or other neurological conditions—can be life-altering. Our Paralysis Rehabilitation programme is designed to harness the brain's neuroplasticity to re-train the nervous system and restore as much function as possible.
Our multidisciplinary team includes neurological physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and rehabilitation consultants who work together to create a holistic care plan. We use task-specific training, assistive technology, electrostimulation, and hydrotherapy to maximise functional recovery.
We understand that paralysis affects not only the body but also the mind and spirit. We provide emotional support alongside physical treatment, and we involve family members in the rehabilitation process from the very beginning.
1Types of Paralysis We Rehabilitate
2Our Neurorehabilitation Approach
We use internationally recognised neurorehabilitation frameworks including:
Bobath / NDT Approach – Optimising postural control and movement quality.
Task-Specific Training – Repeated, meaningful movements to re-map neural pathways.
Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) – Activating dormant muscle groups to prevent atrophy.
Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) – Forcing use of the affected limb.
Gait Re-education – Progressive walking training with parallel bars and treadmill support.
3Setting Realistic Goals Together
Recovery from paralysis is a marathon, not a sprint. We celebrate every milestone—rolling over in bed, sitting unsupported, taking first steps. Our team sets short-term and long-term goals in partnership with you and your family, reviewing and adjusting them regularly.
We also connect patients with community support groups and disability services to ensure care continues beyond our clinic.