
Spinal Injury Rehabilitation
Recovering from a spinal injury can be challenging — but with the right guidance and care, it’s absolutely possible to regain strength, mobility, and independence. At Pramukh Advance Physiotherapy Center in Maninagar, Ahmedabad, we offer specialized Spinal Injury Rehabilitation programs tailored to the unique needs of each patient.
What is Spinal Injury Rehabilitation?
Spinal Injury Rehabilitation is a focused, multi-phase physiotherapy approach designed to help individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI) or spinal trauma restore function, improve mobility, and adapt to daily living. Whether the injury is complete or partial, early and expert rehabilitation is critical for maximizing recovery and improving quality of life.
Our program is centered on helping patients achieve the highest possible level of independence, using evidence-based therapies and advanced treatment protocols.
Who Can Benefit?
Our spinal rehab program is ideal for individuals recovering from:
- Spinal cord injuries (traumatic or non-traumatic)
- Vertebral fractures
- Herniated discs or spinal degeneration
- Post-surgical spine rehabilitation (laminectomy, fusion, etc.)
- Conditions like paraplegia, quadriplegia, or cauda equina syndrome
- Neurological complications affecting spinal health
- Spinal tumors or infections requiring rehabilitation
Goals of Our Spinal Rehab Program
- Restore movement, strength, and coordination
- Prevent complications such as contractures, pressure sores, and deconditioning
- Improve postural control and sitting/standing balance
- Train for independent mobility (wheelchair or walking aids)
- Support bladder, bowel, and respiratory function
- Provide education on long-term self-care and spinal protection
- Assist with emotional adjustment and social reintegration
Free ask question?
Individuals with partial or complete spinal cord injuries due to trauma, disease, or surgery.
It includes physical therapy, occupational therapy, assistive device training, and lifestyle education.
Rehabilitation usually begins as soon as the patient is medically stable.
Yes, especially in partial injuries; therapy focuses on strengthening and retraining functional movement.
Outcomes vary; some improve significantly, while others may need long-term support.