Multi-disciplinary Team
The multi-disciplinary team is lead by rehabilitation medicine specialist (Physiatrist) and includes rehab nurses, physical & occupational therapist, speech & language pathologist, psychologist, biomedical engineer, orthotist & prosthetist, nutritionist and medical social worker. The rehabilitation medicine specialist evaluates and makes a comprehensive management plan, provides medical management and performs therapeutic procedures. The rehab plan provides optimal environment for recovery, functional improvement, reduction in secondary complications, impairments & disability, teaching compensatory strategies, appropriate equipment & modifications and continuity of care.
Type of Service: Inpatient / Outpatient
Average Stay: 6-8 weeks
Criteria for Admission to Inpatient Neurorehabilitation Programme:
- Medical monitoring
- Stable neurologic status / persisting neurologic deficit
- Identified disability affecting at least two of the following:
- mobility, self-care activities, communication, swallowing, bowel or bladder control
- Adequate cognitive function / communicative ability
- Reasonable physical ability and endurance
- Achievable therapeutic goals
- Able to tolerate three hours or more of active involvement per day
Criteria for Outpatient Neurorehab Programme:
- Stable medical status
- Unable to tolerate more than one hour of active involvement a day
- Require minor degrees of assistance in any one of the following: Self-care, mobility, speech, cognition, swallowing or bladder/ bowel
Technology
The latest cutting-edge technology available at our hospital is at par with other rehabilitation facilities across the globe. The key technologies are:
- Gait & Motion Analysis Laboratory
- Multi-joint Dynamometer with Work Simulator
- Balance Assessment and Training System (BATS)
- Body-weight Support Treadmill Gait Training System (BWSTT)
- Video Nystagmography (VNG)
- EMG Biofeedback
- Activities of Daily Living Training (ADL)
Highlights
The neurorehab programme provides a full continuum of specialised care, including inpatient services, out patient services and follow-up clinics. Patients can enter the system at any point, or move through the system from beginning to end.
Family conferences are held during the first week of service, and throughout the patient’s rehabilitation, so that the patient and his/her family can work with the team to set goals, discuss progress and plan for discharge.