Physiotherapy center for Stroke Patients in Kerala
At Seha Garden International Hospital, a leading physical rehabilitation hospital in Kochi, we focus on helping individuals recover from illnesses, injuries, surgeries, strokes, cardiac events, and other medical conditions. Our primary goal is to help patients regain their functional abilities and independence. As part of our comprehensive stroke rehabilitation services, we offer a variety of therapies, including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and Ayurveda treatments tailored to stroke recovery.


Physiotherapy For Stroke Patients
A stroke can lead to weakness or paralysis on one side of the body, as well as difficulties with movement and performing daily activities. Physiotherapy for stroke patients plays a vital role in helping individuals relearn movements, regain mobility, and improve their ability to navigate their surroundings. This specialized care, also known as stroke physiotherapy (physical therapy), is key to enhancing recovery and quality of life.

Physiotherapy For Lower Back Pain
Physiotherapy is a therapeutic approach designed to enhance the movement and function of joints and muscles. It is particularly effective in alleviating back pain and restoring normal mobility. Additionally, physiotherapy helps reduce the risk of recurring back injuries. Physiotherapists employ a range of treatments and techniques to address back pain and provide valuable guidance on maintaining a healthy back.

Physiotherapy For Neck Pain
Seha Garden Hospital provide sports rehabilitation and physiotherapy for neck pain, stiffness, loss of mobility, weakness and headaches. So, if you are suffering with any of these symptoms early diagnosis and treatment will help you achieve optimal recovery. We will identify during your initial appointment whether the cause of your neck pain is musculoskeletal in nature and advise the most appropriate course of action.

Physiotherapy For Parkinson's Disease
The key aims of physiotherapy in Parkinson's are: 1. to maintain and improve functional ability and independence 2. to correct and improve posture and balance 3. to minimize the risk of falls 4. to allow strength and flexibility to be maintained 5. to enhance daily activities (getting in and out of bed, rising from a chair) 6. to maintain a safe walking pattern (with or without mobility aids)