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Stroke Rehabilitation

Stroke?
Rebuild Movement. Regain Independence.

Specialized physiotherapy and neurological rehabilitation after stroke, focused on improving movement, walking, balance, strength and everyday functional independence — delivered at home.

Stroke rehabilitation is individualized according to the affected functions, stage of recovery, medical condition, mobility and personal goals.
Home physiotherapy and stroke rehabilitation
Post-Stroke Physiotherapy

Recovery Doesn't End When You Leave the Hospital.

A stroke can affect movement, balance, strength, coordination and the ability to perform everyday activities. The pattern and severity of these difficulties can vary considerably between people.

Physiotherapy can focus on mobility, gait, balance, strength, motor control and functional activities as part of a broader stroke rehabilitation programme.

Rehabilitation is progressed according to the patient's current abilities, recovery stage and individual functional goals.

What Physiotherapy Can Address

Training Movement for Everyday Independence

Treatment targets the specific movement and functional difficulties affecting each patient after stroke.

01

Walking & Gait

Gait retraining can focus on walking ability, step control, speed, symmetry and safe mobility according to the patient's presentation.

02

Balance & Fall Prevention

Progressive balance training to improve postural control and support safer movement during everyday activities.

03

Strength & Conditioning

Progressive strengthening and physical conditioning to address weakness and improve functional capacity.

04

Motor Control

Task-specific movement practice designed around the patient's motor deficits and functional goals.

05

Transfers & Mobility

Practice of important movements such as sitting, standing, turning, bed mobility and transfers.

06

Functional Independence

Rehabilitation focused on improving participation in meaningful everyday activities and mobility.

Stroke Recovery

Rehabilitation Progresses With You

Stroke recovery is not identical for everyone. Treatment is adjusted according to the patient's current abilities and recovery stage.

STAGE 01

Early Recovery

Focus may include safe positioning, mobility, transfers, early movement and prevention of complications where appropriate.

STAGE 02

Movement & Strength

Progressive exercise and task-specific practice to improve strength, motor control and mobility.

STAGE 03

Functional Recovery

Increasing focus on walking, balance, stairs, transfers and other functional activities.

STAGE 04

Long-Term Management

Continued exercise, physical activity and functional practice to support long-term mobility and participation.

Your Physiotherapy Sessions

Rehabilitation Built Around Your Recovery

Every stroke is different. Your physiotherapy programme should therefore be based on your movement limitations, safety needs and functional goals.

Neurological Assessment

Assessment of movement, strength, balance, mobility and functional limitations.

Gait Training

Structured walking practice according to current mobility and safety.

Balance Training

Progressive exercises for static and dynamic postural control.

Strength Training

Appropriate strengthening to address weakness and improve physical capacity.

Task-Specific Training

Repeated practice of meaningful functional movements and activities.

Home Exercise Programme

Individualized exercises for continued practice between physiotherapy sessions.

Research Supporting Physiotherapy

Evidence Behind Stroke Rehabilitation

Current research supports structured physical rehabilitation and exercise-based interventions for improving important aspects of function and mobility after stroke.

2025
Cochrane Review

Physical Rehabilitation for Function & Mobility After Stroke

This updated Cochrane review evaluated different physical rehabilitation approaches used after stroke, including their effects on function and mobility. It highlights the importance of rehabilitation while noting that the optimal approach and dose can vary.

Updated Cochrane systematic review
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2025
Umbrella Review

Exercise-Based Interventions in Stroke Rehabilitation

An umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses found that exercise-based interventions can improve physical function, mobility and participation across stages of stroke recovery.

144 studies initially identified • 51 included in final data analysis
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2025
Systematic Review + Meta-Analysis

Strength Training for Stroke Recovery

A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials evaluated strength-training prescriptions for stroke recovery, supporting appropriately prescribed strengthening as part of rehabilitation.

Randomized controlled trials • Strength-training prescription
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2025
Network Meta-Analysis

Exercise Interventions Across Stroke Recovery Phases

This network meta-analysis compared exercise interventions across acute, subacute and chronic recovery phases, showing that different exercise approaches may have different effects depending on the stage of recovery.

35 RCTs • 1,540 stroke patients
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What the evidence means: Stroke rehabilitation is not a single fixed treatment. Research supports exercise and physical rehabilitation, but the appropriate exercises, intensity and progression should be individualized according to the person's recovery stage, abilities, medical status and goals.
Home Stroke Rehabilitation

Physiotherapy Where Recovery Happens

Home-based rehabilitation can help integrate functional practice into the environment where everyday activities actually take place.

Walking at Home

Walking practice can be adapted to the patient's available space, mobility level and use of walking aids.

Transfers & Bed Mobility

Practice important everyday movements such as getting out of bed, sitting, standing and transfers.

Balance & Functional Tasks

Rehabilitation can incorporate meaningful tasks within the patient's own home environment.

Family & Caregiver Guidance

Where appropriate, caregivers can receive guidance regarding safe assistance and continuation of the rehabilitation programme.

Home Physiotherapy

Start Your Stroke Rehabilitation at Home

Individualized neurological physiotherapy and rehabilitation support at home across Noida, Greater Noida and Noida Extension.

Clinical Evidence & References

  1. Todhunter-Brown A, et al. Physical rehabilitation approaches for the recovery of function and mobility following stroke. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2025.
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  2. Du M, et al. Effect of exercise-based interventions on stroke rehabilitation: an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation. 2025.
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  3. Noguchi KS, et al. Prescribing strength training for stroke recovery: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2025.
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  4. Chen L, et al. Effects of different exercise interventions on motor function in patients at different post-stroke recovery phases: a systematic review and Bayesian network meta-analysis. Frontiers in Neurology. 2025.
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Medical Disclaimer: This page provides general educational information about stroke rehabilitation and does not replace individualized medical or physiotherapy assessment. Stroke rehabilitation may involve a multidisciplinary team. Treatment should be individualized according to the patient's neurological status, medical condition, safety requirements and rehabilitation goals.