Balance Training in Stroke Rehabilitation
Balance impairment is one of the most common challenges following a stroke. Professional stroke rehabilitation includes specialized balance training that helps patients improve stability, reduce the risk of falls, and regain confidence during daily activities.
Therapists assess posture, weight distribution, coordination, and walking patterns before designing individualized balance exercises. These may include standing exercises, gait training, core strengthening, and coordination drills.
At Seha Garden, stroke rehabilitation programs integrate balance training with physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and functional rehabilitation to improve overall mobility.
As patients progress, exercises become more advanced to safely challenge balance while increasing confidence in movement.
Improved balance allows stroke survivors to perform daily activities such as walking, climbing stairs, and moving around their homes with greater independence.
Comprehensive stroke rehabilitation helps patients restore balance while enhancing overall physical function and quality of life.