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Overcome challenges of Parkinson’s with Personalized Neuro Rehabilitation

What is Parkinson's disease?

Parkinson’s Disease is a condition in which the nerve cells in a particular area of the brain -basal ganglia- progressively degenerate, resulting in abnormal brain activity that impacts movement, balance, muscle tone, posture and cognitive functions, all of which are crucial for leading a quality life.

Neurorehabilitation is a crucial part of our Parkinson’s Management Programme, wherein we tailor a personalized strategy using various modalities to help you regain the strength, functionality and control that has been affected by Parkinson’s disease. With proper Neurorehabilitation, you can lead an independent and fulfilling life.

Causes of Parkinson’s disease

  • Genetic
  • Environmental Factors
  • Oxidative Stress
  • Ageing
  • Mitochondrial Dysfunction

Challenges of Traumatic Brain Injury

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Our Technology

Empower your Rehabilitation journey with FDA-approved and Internationally recognized Neuromodulation Techniques that integrate Real-time Biofeedback to regenerate and improve body functions.

  • HAL

    World’s 1st wearable exoskeleton that aims at regenerating and enhancing limb function

  • PABLO

    A wireless device for rehabilitation through unilateral and bilateral training Interactive therapies.

  • TYMO

    World’s thinnest posturography system used for balance training and fall prevention.

  • LUNA

    World’s 1st multi-limb rehabilitation robot that addresses and corrects motor deficits.

Rehabilitation of Parkinson’s disease at Walk Again

Rehabilitation for Parkinson's disease focuses on multidisciplinary approaches, including physical therapy to improve mobility, occupational therapy to enhance daily living skills, and speech therapy to address communication difficulties. Additionally, exercise programs tailored to individual needs, such as aerobic training and balance exercises, aim to manage symptoms and improve the overall quality of life for patients.

  • Outcomes of the Rehabilitation Process

    Patients often report improved mobility, reduced stiffness, and enhanced balance, leading to increased independence in daily activities and a greater sense of confidence in their physical abilities.

  • Level of Satisfaction

    Individuals commonly experience enhanced functional skills, improved ability to perform daily tasks, and greater independence in self-care activities, resulting in a heightened sense of accomplishment and satisfaction with daily life.

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Check out our blog for valuable data, personal experiences, and advice on neuro rehab, professional knowledge collection, participating in others' experiences, coping strategy identification, and discovering the motivation for advancement.