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Effectiveness of Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Including Balance Training, Gait Training, and Functional Exercises in Acute Ischemic Stroke:A case study

Author(s) Ms. Shimon Sharma
Country India
Abstract Acute ischemic stroke is a neurological condition characterized by sudden interruption of the brain’s blood supply to a particular region of the brain, mainly as a result of vascular blockage. The lack of adequate oxygen supply leads to brain cell damage, causing an impairment of its physiological functions.Often, patients suffer from conditions such as hemiplegia, difficulty in communication, facial muscle impairment, poor coordination, and lack of balance. They may hinder one’s ability to carry out ADLs effectively and efficiently, reducing their functional and independent level of living.
A stroke is known to be one of the most common causes of disabilities among adults, particularly those who suffer from hypertension and have a sedentary lifestyle. Individuals tend to have muscle weakness, poor postural control, and balance problems that may cause other complications, including contracture, bed sores, and dependence in carrying out daily tasks.
Physiotherapy plays a vital role in rehabilitating people who have suffered from strokes. Physiotherapy interventions, including positioning, enable stroke survivors to avoid developing any complications. Range of motion exercises prevent joints from becoming stiff. Muscle strength training helps to improve their muscular activity.
Keywords Recovery of Motor Function, Hemiplegia, Neurorehabilitation, Balance Training, Gait Training, Muscle Strength, Functional Independence,PhysiotherapyRehabilitation, Recovery from Stroke, Activities of Daily Living
Field Biology > Medical / Physiology
Published In Volume 8, Issue 3, May-June 2026
Published On 2026-05-07
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2026.v08i03.77195

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