Every spinal injury is different, and so is their process of recovery. Depending upon the patient’s clinical history after discharge from the hospital, their psychological stability and the willingness to re-learn basic motor skills, a customised rehabilitation plan is laid out in consultation with the doctors and therapists.
At ApoKOS Rehabilitation, Hyderabad, India’s first integrated rehabilitation hospital with advanced robotic technologies, we use the following rehabilitative approaches to nurse our patients back to their old selves.
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Wheelchair Training
- Robotics Rehabilitation
- Counselling Therapy
- Bladder and Bowl Training
Physical Therapy
This is also known as rehab physiotherapy. It involves traditional rehabilitation methods along with cutting edge therapeutic approaches such as Manual Therapy, Geriatric Rehabilitation, Paediatric Rehabilitation, Cardio-pulmonary Rehabilitation, Robotics Technology, Neuromuscular Re-education Techniques, and Neuromuscular Pain Management with Electrotherapeutic Therapy. It comprises of a wide range of physical exercises that aims at regaining strength, balance and independence.
Occupational Therapy
This treatment aims at promoting health and independence through regular simple occupational activities. The patient is given some ordinary tasks to perform in order to gradually regain their ability to function independently. Occupational therapy follows a trail like this
- Individualised assessment of the current situation
- Intervention to ensure that the patients achieve the goals identified by the therapist
- Regular evaluation to keep track of the progress made by the patient
Wheelchair Training
This therapy is similar to occupational therapy; wheelchair training entails therapists teaching the patient how to independently operate a wheelchair with their hands. This helps the patient regain some independence in terms of supported movement. The occupational therapist trains the patients to be equipped with wheelchair transfers and mobility. Depending on each patient’s requirement the wheelchairs can be customised to make them independent community ambulation.
Robotic Technology
Systematic rehabilitation processes are supported by modern robotic technology that helps the patient regain balance and mobility.
- EKSO: This is a wearable suit that boosts strength, stamina, and mobility. EKSO is used to assist standing and gait training.
- ERIGO: This instrument is also used to assist standing, but for a more severely impaired and bed-ridden patient. ERIGO entails gradual ‘verticalization’ of the body with the support of passive robotic mobilisation.
- ARMEO POWER: ARMEO helps the patient gradually move their limbs and regain ability to function as independently as possible.
- BALANCE MASTER: This instrument helps the patient stand up and train to develop a balanced posture. With this, the patient can gradually re-learn to walk and move around.
Counselling Therapy
The advances in the treatment of spinal cord injuries have shifted from the emphasis of problems of survival to problems of psychological integration. Counselling therapies are now a vital part of the rehabilitation program. This therapy entails psychosocial skills training to teach the patients to cope with these issues on their own. The patients are evaluated based on their skills and strengths by a counsellor and based on their progress they are motivated to move forward.
Bowel and Bladder Training
After revaluation of the patients, they are trained to perform independent, clean and intermittent catheterization (CIC).