Spine Injury Rehabilitation
Spinal cord injuries can cause permanent disability like paraplegia (paralysis of two limbs) and quadriplegia (paralysis of all four limbs- arms and legs). Spinal injuries can result from sports injuries as well as from accidental trauma. Additionally, spinal rehabilitation can be a need arising from conditions like arthritis, cancer, osteoporosis and inflammation of the spinal cord.
At our Raipur centre, 2050 Healthcare offers you highly personalised and professional Spine Injury Rehabilitation services .
Injuries to the spinal cord can be treated with a wide range of medical treatments. However, rehabilitation of a person’s lifestyle and long-term pain management is where 2050Healthcare can contribute significantly.
Typically, spine injury rehabilitation is a long process. Treatment for the root cause of spine injury is the first step. This early stage of in-hospital recovery can be followed up by periodic physiotherapy out one of our facilities or physiotherapy@ home. Additionally, based on the nature of trauma and treatment, adaptation to walking aids, wheelchair adaptation, artificial limb adaptation and ultimately independent mobility are the subsequent stages of spinal rehabilitation.
Spinal rehabilitation is again a multi-disciplinary service involving
- Neurosurgeons,
- Orthopedic specialists
- Physiotherapists
- Amputation & Prosthetic Experts
- Physical trainers
- Psychologists
- Social workers
At 2050Healthcare we provide an integrated set of these services that are specifically geared to the spinal rehab needs of every patient.
We maintain a continuum between in-hospital care and at-home care until such time as a person regains control over mobility and acquires other skills needed to adapt to their new health status.
- Objectives of Spinal Rehabilitation
- Pain Experience Management
- Enhanced Mobility
- Enhanced physical activity performance
- Bladder & Bowel Management
- Personal mobility
- Adaptation to physical aids
- Gait training
- Psychological and Emotional wellbeing