What Is Cauda Equina Syndrome?
Cauda equina syndrome is a serious neurological condition caused by compression of nerves at the lower end of the spinal cord. Even after medical or surgical management, patients may continue to experience weakness, numbness, balance problems and mobility difficulties requiring neuro physiotherapy rehabilitation.
At Health Vision Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation in Jayanagar Bangalore, we provide advanced neuro physiotherapy focused on improving lower limb strength, mobility, balance and functional recovery after cauda equina syndrome.
Common Problems After Cauda Equina Syndrome
- Weakness in lower limbs
- Difficulty walking
- Balance and coordination problems
- Numbness and tingling in legs
- Reduced lower limb control
- Muscle stiffness and weakness
- Mobility limitations
- Difficulty performing daily activities
Advanced Neuro Physiotherapy Treatment
- Detailed neurological assessment
- Lower limb strengthening exercises
- Balance and coordination rehabilitation
- Gait and walking training
- Nerve mobility exercises
- Stretching and flexibility exercises
- Functional movement rehabilitation
- Movement correction training
- Postural control exercises
- Home rehabilitation program
Advanced Techniques Used at Our Clinic
- Neurodevelopmental rehabilitation techniques
- Task-specific rehabilitation
- Motor relearning exercises
- Functional rehabilitation exercises
- Balance retraining techniques
- Movement correction rehabilitation
Why Choose Health Vision Physiotherapy?
Health Vision Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation is a trusted physiotherapy clinic in Jayanagar Bangalore providing advanced neuro physiotherapy for cauda equina recovery support and neurological rehabilitation.
Patients from Jayanagar, JP Nagar, BTM Layout, Koramangala and Banashankari visit our clinic for personalized neuro rehabilitation and long-term recovery programs.
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