Stroke Rehabilitation
Recoveryployee Engagement
A 60-year-old patient experienced a stroke, resulting in significant weakness on one side of the body, speech impairments, and limited mobility. The patient faced difficulties with basic daily tasks and required intensive rehabilitation to regain independence and quality of life.
Developed a personalized rehabilitation plan combining physical therapy, speech therapy, and neuromuscular re-education. Focused on improving motor function, coordination, and speech through targeted exercises, functional training, and cognitive support. Used neuroplasticity techniques to encourage brain reorganization and enhance recovery.
The patient made remarkable progress, with improvements in mobility, speech, and independence, leading to a higher quality of life. Ongoing rehabilitation strategies were established for continued progress and long-term recovery.