Conditions · Neurological

Restoring Function,
Rebuilding Lives
Through Neuro Rehab

Neurological conditions can change everything — but they don't have to define you. Dr. Neha Roda's specialised neuro-rehabilitation programs restore independence, function, and quality of life through the science of neuroplasticity.

6Key Conditions
3K+Neuro Patients
16+Years Exp
85%Function Restored
Stroke Rehab Paralysis Facial Palsy Parkinson's Spinal Cord Injury Guillain-Barré
Neuro Rehabilitation
4.9★Patient Rated
Understanding Neurological Conditions

The Brain Can
Rewire Itself

Neurological conditions — whether from stroke, trauma, or degenerative disease — affect the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. They can take away movement, speech, independence, and hope. But at Holistic Healing Centre, we believe in the power of neuroplasticity: the brain's remarkable ability to rewire itself, create new pathways, and recover function.

"The brain is not fixed. With the right stimulation, the right repetition, and the right guidance, it can learn again. We've seen patients walk, speak, and return to life when others said it wasn't possible."

Dr. Neha's neuro-rehabilitation programs are built around neuroplasticity — using repetitive, task-specific training, hands-on facilitation, and progressive challenge to help the nervous system rebuild. Whether you're recovering from a stroke, living with Parkinson's, or regaining function after spinal cord injury, our approach meets you where you are and guides you to where you want to be.

Every session is personally delivered by Dr. Neha, with a deep understanding of neurological conditions and the patience, persistence, and expertise required for meaningful recovery.

Our Approach

Why Neuro Rehab
Works

Neuroplasticity-Based

Our programs leverage the brain's ability to rewire — using repetition, challenge, and task-specific training to rebuild function.

Hands-On Facilitation

Skilled hands-on techniques help guide movement, stimulate muscles, and retrain the nervous system for functional recovery.

Functional Goals

Recovery is measured by what matters to you — walking, dressing, eating, speaking, returning to life.

Personally by Dr. Neha

Every session is delivered directly by Dr. Neha — ensuring continuity, expertise, and deep understanding of your progress.

Family Involvement

We train caregivers and family members to support recovery at home — because neuro rehab is a team effort.

Conditions We Treat

Neurological Conditions

6 key neurological conditions — each treated with a specialised neuro-rehabilitation approach.

Stroke Rehabilitation Neuro

Stroke Rehabilitation

Comprehensive recovery after stroke — restoring movement, balance, speech, and independence through intensive neuro-rehabilitation.

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Paralysis Neuro

Paralysis

Hemiplegia, paraplegia, and quadriplegia rehabilitation — restoring function and independence through specialised neuro techniques.

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Facial Palsy Neuro

Facial Palsy

Bell's palsy and facial nerve paralysis — restoring facial symmetry, expression, and function through gentle neuro-rehab techniques.

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Parkinson's Disease Neuro

Parkinson's Disease

Managing Parkinson's symptoms — improving mobility, balance, gait, and quality of life through specialised neuro-rehabilitation.

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Spinal Cord Injury Neuro

Spinal Cord Injury

Comprehensive rehab for spinal cord injuries — restoring function, strength, and independence through intensive neuro-rehab.

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Guillain-Barré Syndrome Neuro

Guillain-Barré Syndrome

Recovery from GBS — progressive rehabilitation for ascending paralysis, weakness, and sensory disturbances.

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Stroke Rehabilitation
NeuroplasticityBased Rehab
Neurological Conditions

Stroke
Rehabilitation

Stroke is a life-changing event that can affect movement, speech, balance, and cognition. But recovery is possible. Dr. Neha's stroke rehabilitation program is built on the principles of neuroplasticity — using repetitive, task-specific training to help the brain create new pathways and restore lost function.

From the early stages of recovery to long-term maintenance, our approach is intensive, functional, and goal-oriented. Whether you're working to walk again, use your affected arm, or regain independence in daily activities, we're with you every step of the way.

Hemiplegia & hemiparesis recovery
Gait & balance training
Upper limb functional recovery
Activities of daily living (ADL) retraining
Spasticity management
Fall prevention & safety training
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Paralysis
FunctionRestoration
Neurological Conditions

Paralysis
Rehabilitation

Paralysis — whether from stroke, spinal cord injury, or other neurological conditions — can affect one side of the body (hemiplegia), both legs (paraplegia), or all four limbs (quadriplegia). Recovery requires specialised, intensive rehabilitation that addresses not just movement, but also muscle tone, coordination, and functional independence.

Dr. Neha's approach combines hands-on facilitation, neuromuscular re-education, and functional training to help patients regain as much function and independence as possible. Every program is designed around your specific level of injury and your personal goals.

Hemiplegia (one-sided paralysis)
Paraplegia (lower body paralysis)
Quadriplegia (all four limbs)
Spasticity & tone management
Wheelchair mobility & transfers
Assistive device training
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Facial Palsy
FacialReanimation
Neurological Conditions

Facial
Palsy

Facial palsy — most commonly Bell's palsy — causes sudden weakness or paralysis of one side of the face. This can affect eating, drinking, speaking, and emotional expression. While many cases recover spontaneously, proper rehabilitation can speed recovery, prevent complications, and improve outcomes.

Dr. Neha's approach uses gentle neuromuscular re-education, facial massage, and specific exercises to restore muscle function, prevent synkinesis (abnormal muscle co-contraction), and help you regain natural facial expression.

Bell's palsy recovery
Facial muscle strengthening
Synkinesis prevention
Gentle facial massage & stimulation
Eye closure protection
Return of natural expression
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Parkinson's Disease
MovementDisorder Care
Neurological Conditions

Parkinson's
Disease

Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement — causing tremors, rigidity, slowness (bradykinesia), and balance problems. While there is no cure, the right rehabilitation program can significantly improve quality of life, maintain independence, and slow functional decline.

Dr. Neha's approach focuses on big movements (LSVT-inspired), balance training, gait retraining, and strategies to overcome freezing episodes. Our goal is to help you stay active, mobile, and independent for as long as possible.

Tremor & rigidity management
Gait training & freezing prevention
Balance & fall prevention
LSVT Big principles
Functional independence
Caregiver education & support
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Spinal Cord Injury
SpineRecovery
Neurological Conditions

Spinal Cord
Injury

Spinal cord injury (SCI) can be one of the most devastating neurological events — affecting movement, sensation, and autonomic function below the level of injury. Recovery is a long journey, but with the right rehabilitation, significant functional gains are possible.

Dr. Neha's approach combines early mobilization, strengthening of preserved muscles, respiratory care, and functional training. We work with you and your family to maximize independence, prevent complications, and adapt to life with SCI.

Complete & incomplete SCI
Strength & function preservation
Wheelchair mobility & transfers
Spasticity & pain management
Respiratory & autonomic care
Home environment adaptation
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Guillain-Barré Syndrome
Post-InfectiousRecovery
Neurological Conditions

Guillain-Barré
Syndrome

Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) is a rare but serious autoimmune condition where the body's immune system attacks peripheral nerves, causing weakness, numbness, and often ascending paralysis. Recovery can take months to years, but with intensive, progressive rehabilitation, most patients regain significant function.

Dr. Neha's approach follows the natural course of GBS recovery — from acute stabilization through the plateau phase to progressive strengthening and functional return. We work with you to rebuild strength, endurance, and confidence.

Acute & recovery phase rehab
Progressive strengthening
Fatigue management
Sensory re-education
Return to daily activities
Long-term follow-up
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Our Treatment Process

How We Rebuild Neurological Function

A structured, neuroplasticity-based approach to restoring function and independence.

01

Comprehensive Assessment

Dr. Neha conducts a detailed evaluation of your neurological function, movement patterns, and functional goals — understanding where you are and where you want to be.

02

Personalised Neuro Rehab Plan

Based on your assessment, Dr. Neha designs a program targeting your specific deficits — using neuroplasticity principles for maximum recovery.

03

Hands-On Neuro Rehab

Intensive, repetitive, task-specific training — with hands-on facilitation by Dr. Neha — to help the brain and nervous system relearn movement.

04

Home Program & Family Support

Continued practice at home, family involvement, and regular progress reviews ensure your recovery continues between sessions and over time.

FAQ

Common Questions

How long does stroke recovery take?

Recovery varies significantly from person to person. The most rapid gains often occur in the first 3–6 months, but improvements can continue for years with the right rehabilitation. Dr. Neha will give you a realistic timeline based on your specific stroke and progress.

Can paralysis be reversed?

While complete reversal isn't always possible, significant functional gains are achievable with intensive neuro-rehabilitation. Even years after the initial injury, the nervous system can learn new pathways. Dr. Neha has helped many patients regain function that others said was lost forever.

Is there treatment for Bell's palsy?

Yes — physiotherapy plays a crucial role in facial palsy recovery. Gentle neuromuscular re-education, specific exercises, and facial massage can speed recovery, prevent synkinesis (abnormal movements), and restore natural expression. Early intervention gives the best outcomes.

Can physiotherapy help Parkinson's disease?

Absolutely. Regular physiotherapy is essential for managing Parkinson's symptoms. Our approach focuses on big movements, balance training, gait retraining, and strategies to overcome freezing — helping maintain mobility, independence, and quality of life.

What is the best time to start neuro-rehab after a stroke?

As early as medically stable. Early intervention leads to better outcomes. However, it's never too late to start. Neuroplasticity is lifelong — even patients years after their stroke can make meaningful gains with the right rehabilitation approach.

Do you provide home visits for neuro patients?

Yes — we understand that mobility can be challenging for neuro patients. Please contact us to discuss home visit options. We also provide comprehensive caregiver training to support recovery at home.

Ready to Start
Your Recovery Journey?

Book a consultation with Dr. Neha Roda today. Get a comprehensive assessment, a personalised neuro-rehabilitation plan, and the support you need to rebuild function and independence.