Neurological Rehabilitation
Neurological Rehabilitation
Neurorehabilitation provides a range of treatments including medications, physical therapy, speech and swallowing therapy, psychiatric therapies, occupational therapies, and educating or retraining patients in mobility techniques, communication methods, and other everyday activities. Focus is also placed on the nutritional, psychological, and artistic aspects of a person’s recovery through neurorehabilitation.
In order to give patients the most comprehensive care possible, many neurorehabilitation programs, whether provided by hospitals or at privately run, specialized clinics, feature a wide range of specialists in many different professions. Over time, and frequently throughout a person’s lifetime, these therapies enable the patient and their family to have the most normal, independent lives possible.
The most crucial therapies are those that support patients in going about their daily lives. These include therapies aimed at improving everyday function and reintegrating patients into society, such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, rehabilitation psychology, speech and swallowing therapy, visual therapy, and language therapy. Improvements in mobility and strength are given special attention since they are essential to a person’s independence.