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Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation for Greater Mobility, Independence & Quality of Life

A spinal cord injury can significantly affect movement, sensation, balance, mobility, and daily activities. At Jiva Rehabilitation Center, our Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation program is designed to help patients maximize their physical abilities, improve functional independence, and adapt confidently to everyday life.

Through personalized rehabilitation plans and multidisciplinary care, we support patients throughout every stage of recovery, helping them achieve meaningful progress and long-term independence.

Mobility & Strength Training
Structured physiotherapy programs to improve strength, flexibility, posture, balance, and functional movement.
Wheelchair Skills Training
Focused training to improve wheelchair mobility, transfers, positioning, safety awareness, and community participation.
Functional Independence Training
Occupational therapy programs that help patients regain confidence in daily activities such as dressing, grooming, eating, and self-care.
Lifestyle & Adaptation Support
Practical guidance and rehabilitation strategies to improve comfort, confidence, participation, and quality of life.
PATIENT-CENTERED SPINAL REHABILITATION

Helping Patients Adapt, Recover & Live More Independently

Recovery after spinal cord injury requires a structured rehabilitation approach focused on physical function, mobility, independence, and long-term well-being. At Jiva Rehabilitation Center, we perform a detailed assessment to understand each patient’s physical abilities, mobility limitations, functional challenges, and recovery goals.

Based on the assessment, our multidisciplinary team develops a personalized rehabilitation plan that may include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, mobility training, wheelchair management, strengthening exercises, adaptive skill development, and family education.

Our goal is to help patients improve function, maximize independence, and participate more confidently in daily life.

SPINAL CORD INJURY REHABILITATION PROGRAMS

Specialized Rehabilitation Programs Designed Around Individual Recovery Goals

Mobility Rehabilitation
Therapy programs focused on improving movement, transfers, balance, strength, posture, and functional mobility.
Wheelchair Mobility Training
Training to improve wheelchair handling, maneuvering, positioning, safety, and confidence in various environments.
Transfer & Functional Training
Helping patients perform bed transfers, wheelchair transfers, sitting balance activities, and daily functional movements more independently.
Upper Body Strengthening
Programs designed to improve upper limb strength, endurance, stability, and functional use for everyday activities.
Activities of Daily Living Training
Occupational therapy focused on dressing, grooming, eating, bathing, household activities, and independent living skills.
Community Reintegration Support
Helping patients adapt to social, recreational, educational, and vocational activities while promoting confidence and participation.
What you need to know

Frequently asked questions

Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation is a structured recovery program designed to improve mobility, strength, independence, daily activity performance, and quality of life after spinal cord injury.
Patients with spinal cord injuries resulting from accidents, trauma, medical conditions, or neurological disorders can benefit from specialized rehabilitation programs.
Depending on the patient’s needs, rehabilitation may include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, mobility training, wheelchair skills training, strengthening exercises, adaptive techniques, and family education.
Yes. Rehabilitation focuses on helping patients improve functional abilities, daily activity performance, mobility, and confidence to achieve greater independence.
Recovery timelines vary depending on the severity of the injury, physical condition, goals, and response to therapy. A personalized rehabilitation plan is created for each patient.
Yes. Jiva offers wheelchair skills training to help patients improve mobility, safety, positioning, transfers, and confidence in daily activities.