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Stroke Recovery: Helping Patients Return to “Themselves”

CCH9 Airport Hospitalon March 15, 20262 min read
Stroke Recovery: Helping Patients Return to “Themselves”

Stroke Recovery: Helping Patients Return to “Themselves”

 

The Important Role of Rehabilitation Medicine

 

Rehabilitation Medicine for Stroke and Neurological Disorders

 

Rehabilitation medicine plays a crucial role in the care of patients with stroke and neurological disorders, which often affect movement, balance, muscle strength, and the ability to perform daily activities.

 

Receiving appropriate rehabilitation from the early stages can significantly increase the chances of recovery, reduce complications, and help patients regain independence, allowing them to return to a lifestyle as close to normal as possible.

 

Physiatrists (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation specialists, or PM&R physicians) are experts in evaluating, planning, and treating patients with movement and neuromuscular impairments. Their expertise includes assessing physical function, analyzing gait patterns, performing detailed neurological examinations, and selecting appropriate rehabilitation technologies such as assistive devices, electrical stimulation therapy, and specialized physical therapy techniques tailored to each patient’s condition.

 

Stroke Rehabilitation

 

For patients with stroke, rehabilitation is an essential step that should not be overlooked. Recovery outcomes often depend on timing and medical expertise.

 

Early rehabilitation under the supervision of specialists can help:

๐ Reduce muscle weakness

๐ Prevent joint stiffness or contractures

๐ Improve balance and mobility

๐ Support the brain’s ability to relearn and adapt after neurological injury

Rehabilitation also plays an important role in reducing depression and improving the overall quality of life for both patients and their families.

 

Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy Center

 

Chularat 9 Airport Hospital

The Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy Center at Chularat 9 Airport Hospital provides comprehensive care for patients with stroke and neurological disorders. Services include individualized assessments, targeted rehabilitation planning, and continuous progress monitoring, all under the supervision of experienced physiatrists and physical therapists.

 

Stroke Rehabilitation Programs

 

Patients receive personalized rehabilitation programs designed to improve functional recovery. These may include:

๐ Balance training

๐ Gait training (walking rehabilitation)

๐ Electrical muscle stimulation

๐ Standard treatments for muscle spasticity

๐ Assistive device recommendations for walking

๐ Education and training for family members to support patient care at home

These approaches help ensure the most effective recovery and long-term functional improvement.

 

 

source : CH9 Airport Hospital

**Translated and compiled by ArokaGO Content Team

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CH9 Airport Hospital

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