Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) treatment and rehabilitation focuses on working intensively with patients both physically and psychologically, helping them maximize their neurological recovery and overall health in a short period of time. We educate SCI patients about all aspects of their injury and long-term care, with the goal of enabling them to return home as independent and productive individuals, ready to resume their lives.
Rehabilitation can offer hope and significantly improve the lives of those suffering from:
Individuals with spinal cord injuries often face permanent disabilities, but with the right rehabilitation, they can develop new skills and strategies to maximize their independence and quality of life. Given the complexity of these injuries, it’s essential to choose a care system that offers specialized treatment, services, and equipment.
At HAMSA Rehab, we provide a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary rehabilitation program designed to equip patients with the skills, knowledge, and support needed to regain their highest possible level of functioning. Our specialized team coordinates patient care, continuously evaluating progress and adjusting goals as needed. Through ongoing assessments, we track the patient’s abilities and independence in daily activities like dressing and walking. Patients must be medically stable and able to participate in and benefit from an intensive rehabilitation program to achieve the best possible outcomes.
Key Areas of Focus:
A safe supportive and judgment-free space designed to help you.
Guiding you beyond treatment with continuous care emotional.
Therapy begins in the morning, where patients get up and prepare for a full day of rehabilitation. Our team works with you and your family to coordinate care, set goals, and track progress. The therapy includes skills training for daily activities such as grooming, dressing, managing schedules, and working with others. Mobility training is also an essential part of the program, which involves learning to use mobility aids like wheelchairs.
The length of therapy depends on the type of injury and the patient’s condition. After an initial assessment, we offer a more accurate timeline. For incomplete injuries, therapy typically lasts 4-8 weeks (1-2 months), while the duration for complete injuries varies based on individual progress.
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