RISE AFTER STROKE

A stroke occurs with the occlusion of blood flow to a part of the brain, which is responsible for controlling movement, coordination, balance, and daily activities. This commonly results in weakness, paralysis, difficulty walking, and loss of functional independence.

Physiotherapy is one of the most important stages in stroke recovery. Targeted exercises and guided movement training in physiotherapy help the brain relearn lost functions through neuroplasticity, or the brain's ability to reorganize and form new connections.

With early and regular physiotherapy, individuals who suffer a stroke are capable of achieving the following:
Improved muscle strength and mobility
Better balance and walking ability
Improved functioning of hands and arms
Reduced spasticity and stiffness
Increased independence in daily living
A lower risk of falls and long-term complications

At NORC, we provide tailored, evidence-based physiotherapy programs aimed at the restoration of function, rebuilding confidence, and supporting each patient's unique recovery journey. Your recovery is possible - physiotherapy makes the path stronger.