
Nerve Recovery
& Restoration.
Sudden facial drooping or total body weakness requires precision clinical care. Expert treatment in Jayanagar, Banashankari, and Vasanthapura.
Guillain-Barré Syndrome
GBS is an acute autoimmune disorder attacking the peripheral nerves. Patients recovering from paralysis recovery require long-term specialized clinical supervision.
Bell's Palsy
Sudden inflammation of the 7th cranial nerve causing visible facial drooping.
- Visible drooping or weakness
- Difficulty closing the eyelid
- Impaired taste & sound sensitivity
- Rapid onset within 72 hours
Early Diagnostic Indicators
Timing is critical in nerve regeneration. Recognize these signs immediately.
GBS Warning Signs
- • Tingling in extremities
- • Rapidly spreading weakness
- • Unsteady gait & balance loss
- • Facial movement difficulty
Bell's Palsy Warning Signs
- • Sudden one-sided facial drooping
- • Drooling or dry eye
- • Pain around the jaw/ear
- • Reduced forehead wrinkling
Clinical Recovery Timeline
Week 1–4
Acute protection & monitoring
Month 1–3
Intensive neural re-education
Month 3–12
Functional Mastery & Symmetry
Advanced Protocols
GBS Recovery
- Gait & Balance Drills
- Respiratory Strengthening
- Task-Oriented Training
Facial Rehab
- Electrical Stimulation
- Mirror Therapy Protocols
- Facial Muscle Retraining

Neuro Rehabilitation Centers
Intelligence
Can GBS patients walk again?
Yes. With intensive neuro-physiotherapy, most GBS patients regain walking ability. Recovery involves progressive muscle re-education, starting from bed mobility to independent gait training.
Is Bell’s palsy permanent?
In most cases, no. With early facial nerve rehabilitation and electrical stimulation, the majority of patients recover full facial symmetry and function within weeks or months.
How long does nerve recovery take?
Nerve regeneration is a slow process (approx. 1mm per day). For GBS, recovery can take 6–12 months, while Bell's Palsy often shows significant results in 3–6 weeks of clinical therapy.
Is physiotherapy effective for facial drooping?
Extremely. Specialized facial muscle retraining and PNF techniques help 'wake up' the facial nerve and prevent permanent muscle contractures.
What is the best physiotherapy for GBS after ICU discharge?
Post-ICU GBS rehab focuses on respiratory care, gentle range of motion, and gradual weight-bearing exercises to combat extreme muscle weakness.
Do you use electrical stimulation for Bell's Palsy?
Yes, we use clinical-grade electrical stimulation to maintain muscle tone and stimulate the facial nerve during the recovery phase.
Can GBS recur?
Recurrence is rare (about 3-5%), but maintaining neural health through periodic neuro-physiotherapy assessments is recommended.
Where can I find a neuro rehabilitation center near me in Bangalore?
Curis 360 has specialized neuro-rehab clinics in Jayanagar, Banashankari, and Vasanthapura (Kanakapura Road) for intensive paralysis recovery.
