Neurological
rehabilitation is a specialised program designed for people with diseases,
injury, or disorders of the nervous system. Neurological rehabilitation can
often improve function, reduce symptoms, and improve the well-being of the
patient. A neurological rehab program is designed to meet your individual
needs, depending on your specific problem or disease. Active involvement of you
and your family is vital to the success of the program.

Stroke Rehab
Stroke rehabilitation is to help you
relearn skills you lost when a stroke affected part of your brain. Stroke
rehabilitation can help you regain independence and improve your quality of
life. The severity of stroke complications and each person's ability to recover
vary widely. Researchers have found that people who participate in a focused
stroke rehabilitation program perform better than most people who don't have
stroke rehabilitation. There are many approaches to stroke rehabilitation. Your
rehabilitation plan will depend on the part of the body or type of ability
affected by your stroke.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a
complex injury with a broad spectrum of symptoms and disabilities. The impact
on a person and his or her family can be devastating. Rehabilitation after
brain injury is largely unpredictable as every injury is unique. This gives an
overview of the processes and timescales for recovery and rehabilitation,
explains how families can assist in the process, and details where people can
receive help and support. Our goal is to help patients return home as independent
and prepared for the future as possible.

Urinary Incontinence Programs
Urinary
incontinence is a condition where there is leakage of urine at inappropriate
times, due to loss of control of the bladder. When pelvic floor muscles weaken,
the internal organs are not fully supported and controlling the release of
urine becomes difficult and incontinence may occur.
Behaviour modifications, physical
therapy, exercises, lifestyle changes and medicines are typically tried first,
before trying other treatments such as medical devices or surgery. Use of EMG
Biofeedback for urinary incontinence in male or female patients due to
neurological or non-neurological causes is very effective.