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Neurological Rehabilitation


“Coma Stimulation Therapy: Promoting Recovery and Awareness”
Coma stimulation therapy is a new way to help people who are in a coma or vegetative state get better. It works by stimulating the senses and getting the brain to work. This helps people become more responsive and helps them move closer to waking up. How Coma Stimulation Therapy Works Coma stimulation therapy involves exposing people to different things like touch, sound, light, and smell. These things are designed to activate different parts of the brain and help it get st


"Stroke Recovery Benefits of Physiotherapy: Restoring Strength and Independence"
Your entire world can change after a stroke, impacting your speech, movement, and thought processes. Following a stroke, doctors prioritise stabilisation, but recovery is a critical next step. Physiotherapy can help you regain your independence and regain what you lost. It's like having a personal trainer for your body and brain. Consider your brain to be a computer. A stroke harms certain circuits, much like a power surge. However, the brain is remarkable; it can come up wit


Understanding Stroke: Its Causes and Effects
A stroke is a medical emergency that is frequently referred to as a "brain attack." It occurs when a blood vessel bursts or when blood flow to a portion of the brain is blocked. Brain cells start to die in the absence of blood, which can result in permanent harm. Protecting yourself and others requires prompt action, and the first step is to understand what a stroke is and why it occurs. Stroke - causes and effects What Leads to a Stroke? There are two primary categories of


“Understanding Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV): Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment”
Have you ever rolled over or glanced up quickly and felt the room spin? Although concerning, this sudden, severe vertigo is frequently Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, or BPPV. The secret to managing it is understanding it. What causes this sudden spin? Your inner ear, which contains microscopic calcium carbonate crystals known as "ear rocks," aids in balance. Some of these crystals break loose in BPPV and float into your semicircular canals, which are used to sense head


“Bell’s Palsy: Understanding the Condition and Path to Recovery”
Bell's palsy is a disorder that causes the muscles on one side of the face to suddenly and temporarily weaken or paralyse. It happens when the seventh cranial nerve, the facial nerve, which regulates the movement of the facial muscles, becomes compressed or inflamed. The characteristic drooping or incapacity to move certain facial parts is caused by this inflammation, which interferes with the brain's signals to the facial muscles. Causes: Although the precise cause isn't alw
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