For those recuperating from neurological conditions including stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, or cerebral palsy, neuro rehabilitation is a thorough, multidisciplinary approach. The impairments that can be addressed by this specific type of therapy include weakness, impaired motor control, spasticity, coordination, balance problems, sensory abnormalities, and communication difficulties.
In this environment, rehabilitation places a strong emphasis on neuroplasticity—the brain’s natural capacity to rearrange itself and create new pathways for movement and function. MHC uses cutting-edge evaluation instruments to identify the unique neurological deficiencies and recovery possibilities of each patient.
Evidence-based treatments might consist of:
Functional electrical stimulation (FES), task-specific movement retraining
Constraint-induced movement treatment (CIMT)
Training for gait and balance
Communication and cognitive treatments
Psychological and behavioral assistance
Injury prevention: Promotes a safer return to physical activity by stabilizing muscles and joints and reducing re-injury.
Care that is person-centered is crucial. At MHC, rehabilitation objectives are jointly established with patients and their families, encouraging self-determination and active engagement during the healing process. Maximizing independence, resuming important daily activities, and offering assistance for long-term treatment of chronic illnesses are the main goals of our neuro rehab programs. This reflects our goal of providing human care milestones for some of the most challenging rehabilitation requirements.