
Had Paralysis. Been On Physiotherapy. Looking For Better Treatment?

Question: hi,
this is XXXXXXX
my father had a paralysis for right side body 4 Years back, he went thru a treatment, without any surgery .he has been on physiotherapy and neurologist and now he has started walking and talking well , but her right hand and right leg has not gained as much strength. i was looking for a treatment where he can start using her right hand normally, and can start walking perfectly. i just have one thing on my mind that i have to get him back to him normal life. his present age is 51, present he regularly check BP and sugar levels, all are normal. If any chances specialist doctors available near Chennai or Hyderabad locations in INDIA, pls help,
this is XXXXXXX
my father had a paralysis for right side body 4 Years back, he went thru a treatment, without any surgery .he has been on physiotherapy and neurologist and now he has started walking and talking well , but her right hand and right leg has not gained as much strength. i was looking for a treatment where he can start using her right hand normally, and can start walking perfectly. i just have one thing on my mind that i have to get him back to him normal life. his present age is 51, present he regularly check BP and sugar levels, all are normal. If any chances specialist doctors available near Chennai or Hyderabad locations in INDIA, pls help,
Brief Answer:
There is no such treatment.
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXXXXX
Thank you for posting your query on XXXXXXX
Well looking into your issue I would like to tell you that after hemiplegia the recovery is very slow and often the power gained back is not comparable to normal .
Usually the power lacks in small muscles of hand which is called lack of dexteriy that is difficulty in performing skilled movements.
The problem in walking is the hemiplegic gait . I would advise you to stick with physiotherapy only as that is only treatment going to help you in regaining maximum power.
Take care.
Dr. Shruti
There is no such treatment.
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXXXXX
Thank you for posting your query on XXXXXXX
Well looking into your issue I would like to tell you that after hemiplegia the recovery is very slow and often the power gained back is not comparable to normal .
Usually the power lacks in small muscles of hand which is called lack of dexteriy that is difficulty in performing skilled movements.
The problem in walking is the hemiplegic gait . I would advise you to stick with physiotherapy only as that is only treatment going to help you in regaining maximum power.
Take care.
Dr. Shruti
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


thanks XXXXXXX
for quickly replayed to my query,
for quickly replayed to my query,
Brief Answer:
Thank you.
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXXXXX
Hope it helps you .
Take care.
Dr. Shruti
Thank you.
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXXXXX
Hope it helps you .
Take care.
Dr. Shruti
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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