A) Advanced Neurological Rehabilitation
Stroke and Paralysis Rehabilitation: Intensive, personalized programs to restore movement and motor function, improve balance, and train patients to perform daily activities after a stroke.
Post-Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation: Utilization of specialized standing and walking devices, along with programs to strengthen muscles.
Rehabilitation for Cerebral Palsy and Autism: Tailored interventions to enhance motor skills and functional abilities.
B) Amputee Rehabilitation
Prosthetic Functional Training: Intensive rehabilitation to enable patients to use prosthetic limbs efficiently and walk independently.
Post-Amputation Preparation: Exercises and techniques to strengthen muscles, protect the residual limb, and prepare it properly before fitting a prosthetic.
C) Functional and Speech Rehabilitation
Functional Rehabilitation: Practical training in daily living skills such as dressing, eating, and mobility within the home.
Speech Rehabilitation: Specialized programs to improve communication, language, and swallowing, particularly for post-stroke patients.





