Recovering from surgery—especially involving the brain, spine, or nervous system—requires more than just rest. One of the most crucial parts of the healing journey is neuro physiotherapy, a specialized branch of physiotherapy aimed at restoring function, mobility, and quality of life after neurological surgeries.
 
As a trusted Consultant Neuro Physiotherapist in Bengaluru, Dr. Shabnam Hashmi has helped countless patients rebuild strength and regain independence through personalized rehabilitation programs.
 
 
 
Post-Surgery Rehabilitation | Dr. Shabnam Hashmi
 
 
What is Neuro Physiotherapy?
Neuro physiotherapy focuses on conditions that affect the nervous system—such as stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson’s disease, or multiple sclerosis. After neurosurgical procedures, patients often experience weakness, loss of coordination, balance issues, and difficulty in performing daily tasks.
 
Neuro physiotherapy uses evidence-based exercises and therapies to stimulate nerve recovery, retrain muscle movement, and improve coordination, helping patients return to normal life more confidently and safely.
 
Why is Rehabilitation Important After Surgery?
Surgery is just the first step in treating a neurological condition. Without proper post-operative rehabilitation, patients may face complications such as:
 
  • Muscle stiffness or contractures
  • Reduced joint mobility
  • Poor balance and coordination
  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Delayed return to independence
With expert guidance from a neuro physiotherapist, these challenges can be effectively addressed, ensuring faster and safer recovery.
 
How Neuro Physiotherapy Aids Recovery After Surgery
Dr. Shabnam Hashmi tailors each rehab program to the patient’s condition, type of surgery, and functional goals. Here's how neuro physiotherapy makes a difference:
 
1. Restores Muscle Strength and Movement
After surgery, muscles may become weak or inactive. Targeted exercises help rebuild muscle strength, improve posture, and regain motor control.
 
2. Improves Balance and Coordination
Post-surgery patients often struggle with balance, increasing the risk of falls. Balance training, gait exercises, and core strengthening are crucial components of neuro rehabilitation.
 
3. Enhances Mobility and Independence
Walking aids, assistive devices, and mobility training are incorporated to help patients move safely and resume daily activities like bathing, dressing, or cooking.
 
4. Reduces Pain and Spasticity
Techniques such as manual therapy, stretching, electrical stimulation, and positioning help relieve pain and reduce muscle tightness or spasms.
 
5. Promotes Neuroplasticity
The brain has the ability to adapt and rewire itself—a process called neuroplasticity. Through repetitive, goal-oriented movements, physiotherapy taps into this ability to restore lost functions.
 
6. Boosts Mental Well-being
Physical recovery often influences emotional health. Physiotherapy can improve self-esteem, reduce anxiety, and provide a sense of progress and control during recovery.
 
Common Surgeries That Require Neuro Physiotherapy
Neuro physiotherapy plays a critical role after procedures such as:
 
  • Brain surgery (tumor removal, aneurysm repair)
  • Spinal surgeries (discectomy, laminectomy, spinal fusion)
  • Surgery for stroke-related complications
  • Peripheral nerve surgeries
  • Functional neurosurgery for conditions like Parkinson’s disease
Whether recovery is needed in a hospital, clinic, or home setting, Dr. Shabnam Hashmi offers comprehensive support throughout the rehab journey.
 
What to Expect During a Rehab Program
Each patient’s recovery is unique. A typical rehabilitation plan with Dr. Shabnam Hashmi includes:
 
  • Detailed assessment of strength, mobility, and neurological function
  • Short- and long-term goals tailored to individual needs
  • Therapeutic exercises to improve motor skills
  • Gait and posture training for safe movement
  • Home exercise plans to ensure continued progress
  • Education and support for caregivers and family
Progress is monitored at each step, and plans are adjusted as the patient recovers and gains strength.
 
When Should You Start Physiotherapy?
Early intervention is key. In many cases, rehabilitation begins within 24–48 hours post-surgery under medical supervision. Starting physiotherapy early can:
 
  • Shorten hospital stays
  • Prevent complications
  • Accelerate return to daily life
  • Improve long-term outcomes
Take the Next Step Toward Recovery
Don’t let surgery slow you down. Begin your rehab journey with expert guidance.
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