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Paraplegia

About Paraplegia Rehabilitation Services

Paraplegia Rehabilitation focuses on improving mobility, strength, independence, and quality of life for individuals affected by paralysis of the lower body. Paraplegia is commonly caused by spinal cord injuries, accidents, neurological disorders, infections, or other medical conditions affecting nerve function. At Dr. Snehal Suroshe, personalized rehabilitation programs are designed to enhance physical function, improve balance and coordination, prevent complications, and support emotional well-being. With advanced physiotherapy techniques, mobility training, strengthening exercises, and supportive care, patients can achieve greater independence and improved daily living.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Paraplegia?

Paraplegia is a condition involving partial or complete paralysis of the lower half of the body, usually affecting both legs and sometimes lower body functions due to spinal cord or nerve damage.

What are the common causes of Paraplegia?

Paraplegia can result from spinal cord injuries, road accidents, falls, infections, tumors, neurological disorders, or certain medical conditions affecting the spinal cord.

How does rehabilitation help in Paraplegia?

Rehabilitation helps improve muscle strength, mobility, balance, posture, and independence while reducing the risk of complications such as muscle stiffness, pressure sores, and reduced circulation.

Is physiotherapy important for Paraplegia patients?

Yes, physiotherapy plays a major role in improving movement, strengthening muscles, enhancing flexibility, preventing joint stiffness, and supporting better physical function and mobility.

Can Paraplegia patients lead an independent life?

With proper rehabilitation, assistive devices, therapy, and lifestyle support, many paraplegia patients can achieve improved independence and participate actively in daily activities.