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Stroke Rehabilitation
in Alor Gajah, Melaka

Full neurological rehabilitation for stroke survivors. Our experienced physiotherapists use evidence-based neurological techniques to help rebuild movement patterns, improve balance and coordination, and maximize independence in daily activities. PhysioNear has connected stroke survivors with specialist neuro-physiotherapists for over 14 years across Malaysia. Early intervention patients typically regain significant mobility within 8–12 weeks.

Benefits of Stroke Rehabilitation in Alor Gajah

Specialized neurological rehabilitation
Movement pattern retraining
Balance and gait rehabilitation
Upper limb functional recovery
Caregiver training and education

What to Expect During Stroke Rehabilitation in Alor Gajah

During your first stroke rehabilitation session in Alor Gajah, the physiotherapist will assess how the stroke has affected your movement, balance, and independence. Treatment is highly individualised – it may include assisted standing practice, gait retraining, upper limb exercises, and balance challenges. Caregivers are trained alongside patients to ensure safe practice between sessions.

Who Benefits from Stroke Rehabilitation in Alor Gajah?

Stroke rehabilitation in Alor Gajah is vital for anyone who has experienced a stroke, whether recent or in the past. Benefits are seen at all stages – acute (first weeks), sub-acute (1-6 months), and chronic (beyond 6 months). Research shows that meaningful improvements can be achieved even years after a stroke with the right physiotherapy approach.

Alor Gajah in Melaka is home to approximately 70,000 residents. Our stroke rehabilitation services are delivered by experienced, licensed physiotherapists who understand the needs of the local community.

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Expert Physiotherapy Advice

"Physiotherapy is not just about treating pain – it is about teaching patients to take control of their health. In Alor Gajah, we see many patients who benefit greatly from a combination of hands-on treatment and a home exercise program designed for their condition."

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Siti Nabilah binti Abdullah

BSc Physiotherapy (UM), Certified Dry Needling Practitioner

Frequently Asked Questions About Stroke Rehabilitation in Alor Gajah

How soon after a stroke should rehabilitation begin?

As soon as medically stable – ideally within 24-48 hours of the stroke. Early rehabilitation in Alor Gajah is associated with better long-term outcomes. Even if you are past the acute phase, starting physiotherapy at any stage can lead to meaningful improvements in function.

Can stroke patients recover fully with physiotherapy?

Recovery varies depending on the stroke severity and area affected. Many patients in Alor Gajah achieve significant functional improvement, particularly in the first 3-6 months when neuroplasticity is highest. With consistent rehabilitation, patients often exceed initial expectations. Some achieve near-complete recovery.

How often should stroke patients attend physiotherapy?

For the best recovery, stroke patients in Alor Gajah typically attend 3-5 sessions per week during the acute and sub-acute phases. As function improves, this may reduce to 2-3 sessions weekly. Intensive, repetitive practice is the key driver of neurological recovery after stroke.

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