
Paralysis
Restoration.
Bridging the gap between injury and independence. Advanced paralysis recovery and neuro physiotherapy in Jayanagar, Banashankari, and Vasanthapura.
Pathology Overview
Paralysis is the loss of voluntary muscle control due to brain or spinal involvement. We leverage the brain's natural neuroplasticity to restore movement patterns.
Common Causes
- Brain Stroke & Acute Infections
- Spinal Cord & Traumatic Injuries
- Severe Nerve Damage (Neuropathy)
- Post-Surgical Neural Complications
- Age-related Neural Degeneration
Integrated Neuro Care
Comprehensive clinical clusters for neurological rehabilitation.
Clinical Neuro Protocols
Neuro Techniques
- NDT (Bobath Approach)
- PNF Muscle Re-education
- Motor Relearning (MRP)
- Task-Oriented Training
Advanced Technology
- Electrical Stimulation
- Mirror Therapy & CIMT
- Gait & Balance Retraining
- Hand Function Rehab

Paralysis Physiotherapy Settings
Home Physiotherapy
Ideal for bed-bound paralysis patients. We bring specialized hospital-grade neuro-rehab tools to your doorstep across Bangalore.
Clinic Physiotherapy
Recommended for intensive gait training and high-intensity motor relearning with advanced balance equipment at our branches.
Regional Recovery Centers
Intelligence
Can paralysis patients walk again?
Yes, many patients regain walking ability through intensive gait training, neuroplasticity-based exercises, and consistent muscle re-education.
How long does paralysis recovery take?
Recovery is a journey. The 'Golden Period' is the first 6 months, but significant functional gains can be made even years later with dedicated physiotherapy.
Is paralysis physiotherapy painful?
Physiotherapy is not meant to be painful. While stretching tight muscles may cause mild discomfort, our therapists focus on safe, evidence-based movements.
Can a paralysis physiotherapist in Bangalore treat me at home?
Yes, Curis 360 provides specialized paralysis physiotherapists who offer hospital-grade neuro-rehab and paralysis recovery treatment at your doorstep across Bangalore.
How many sessions per week are recommended?
For neuro-recovery, we typically recommend 5-6 sessions per week to maximize neural stimulation and motor relearning.
Is home physiotherapy safe for paralysis patients?
Absolutely. Home sessions allow patients to practice mobility in their real-world environment, reducing travel fatigue and caregiver stress.
What exercises help paralysis?
Task-oriented training, PNF stretching, and weight-bearing exercises are vital for restoring muscle tone and neural connectivity.
Is paralysis permanent?
While some nerve damage is complex, many forms of paralysis—especially post-stroke—show remarkable improvement through neuroplasticity and rehab.
Walk Again.
Reclaim Independence.
Book your professional neuro assessment at our specialized Jayanagar, Banashankari, or Vasanthapura clinics.
