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Physical Rehabilitation
Project type
Rehabilitation
Date
2014 Onwards
Project Info
Providing detailed information on treatments delivered by rehabilitation disciplines and to contribute outcomes-based guidelines for clinical decision-making. Our Physical therapists typically focus on lower extremity function and on difficulties with mobility.
The aim of the Saksham Ek Abhiyaan Project is to provide detailed information on treatments delivered by rehabilitation disciplines and to contribute outcomes-based guidelines for clinical decision-making. Our Physical therapists typically focus on lower extremity function and on difficulties with mobility. It is process includes many phases that take place over a period of months or years. Many patients, in the foundation of this process are laid during inpatient rehabilitation where primary goals include maximizing independence with basic skills (bed mobility, wheelchair management, and transfers). Progression to ambulation if appropriate, caregiver training, provision of equipment, and education (on topics such as pressure relief, b medical complications, etc.). As we are very much concerned with the issues of Urinary tract infection, Muscle Spasms, Bowel, Bladder, Chronic Pain, Dysfunction and the Management of Pressure Ulcers. We will perform number of investigations examined the impact of the timing.
In the initial phase of rehabilitation, therapists emphasize regaining communication skills and leg and arm strength. Physical therapy includes exercise programs geared toward muscle strengthening. Helps redevelop fine motor skills, particularly those needed to perform activities of daily living such as getting in and out of a bed, self-grooming, and eating. Bladder and bowel management programs teach basic toileting routines. People acquire coping strategies for recurring episodes of spasticity, autonomic dysreflexia, and neuropathic pain.
We encourage them in Recreation therapy. To participate in recreational sports or activities at their level of mobility, as well as achieve a more balanced and normal lifestyle that provides opportunities for socialization and self-expression.
We advice them to Adaptive devices also may help people with spinal cord injury to regain independence and improve mobility and quality of life. Such devices may include active wheelchair, vehicle, assisted gait training, other computer-assisted technology.






