Paralysis
Complete loss of movement in a limb — full neuro rehab pathway needed.
At a glance
- Category
- Symptoms
- Clinic
- Katpadi Rd, Vellore
- Lead clinician
- Dr. Karolin Rockson PT
- Assess in
- 45 minutes
Understanding paralysis
Paralysis is one of the most common reasons patients walk into our Katpadi Road physiotherapy clinic. It is not a diagnosis in itself — it is a signal from the body that a joint, muscle, nerve or system needs attention. In this guide our senior physiotherapist Dr. Karolin Rockson PT (ex. CMC Vellore, 15+ years) walks you through what paralysis typically means, when it is safe to try home care, when to see a physio, and the evidence-based treatments we use here in Vellore.
Signs a physiotherapist can help
- Paralysis that lasts longer than a week or keeps returning
- Pain, stiffness or weakness that limits work, sleep or daily activities
- Loss of confidence in walking, lifting, gripping or moving overhead
- New neurological signs — numbness, tingling, weakness or balance loss
- Recent injury, fall, surgery, stroke or hospitalisation
- Symptoms that get worse with activity or after long periods of sitting
Red flags — get urgent medical help
What you can do today
Paralysis — first-line self-care
- 1
First 48 hours
Relative rest — reduce, don't stop, activity. Ice for 15 minutes 3–4 times a day if there is swelling or heat.
- 2
Gentle movement
Move the affected area through comfortable range every 1–2 hours. Complete rest for paralysis usually makes things worse, not better.
- 3
Simple pain relief
Paracetamol at recommended dose, and NSAIDs if your doctor has said they are safe for you.
- 4
Sleep & posture
Use a supportive pillow, keep the affected side supported at night, and avoid long periods in one position during the day.
- 5
Book a physio review
If paralysis isn't clearly improving in 7–10 days, or you are worried, book a 45-minute assessment. WhatsApp us at +91 97878 02818.
How Vellore Physio treats paralysis
Precise assessment
Detailed 45-minute assessment covers movement, strength, neurology, function and lifestyle — with a plan you can read.
Family-first
Caregivers are trained in every session. You leave able to continue the work at home.
Time-boxed
Progress is reviewed at 2 and 4 weeks. No open-ended packages, no drip-fed sessions.
Evidence-first
Only treatments with real evidence for your condition — no unproven modalities.
Active rehab
Every session includes movement and loading. Passive-only treatment plans aren't offered here.
Outcome-tracked
Objective measures — ROM, strength, walking speed, balance, PROMs — tracked at every review.
Typical recovery timeline
| Phase | When | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Assessment | Visit 1 | Full musculoskeletal and neurological screen, pain map, movement tests, red-flag rule-out. |
| Symptom relief | Weeks 1–2 | Pain modulation, gentle mobilisation, protective loading, activity coaching. |
| Restore movement | Weeks 2–6 | Range of motion, tissue tolerance and specific strength — hands-on plus supervised exercise. |
| Build capacity | Weeks 4–10 | Task-specific loading, sport or work-specific drills, endurance work. |
| Return & discharge | Week 8+ | Return-to-work / return-to-play testing, home programme, review at 3 and 6 months. |
What the guidelines say
Modern physiotherapy for paralysis is guided by international clinical practice guidelines (NICE, APTA, ICF, WCPT). The strongest evidence supports early assessment, active exercise-based rehab and shared decision-making — not long courses of passive treatment. We combine these guidelines with the reality of daily life in the Vellore region: heavy commutes on two-wheelers, high manual-labour loads, humid weather, and family caregiving expectations.
Benefits
- •Regular short bouts of movement (not one long session)
- •Sleep of at least 7 hours a night — pain thresholds fall without it
- •Loaded exercise progressed under supervision
- •Hands-on physio combined with a small home programme
- •A clear return-to-activity plan, in writing
Trade-offs
- •Complete bed rest for more than a day or two
- •Escalating pain medications without a movement plan
- •Chasing multiple opinions without acting on any of them
- •Passive-only treatment for weeks with no home programme
- •Ignoring red flags in the hope they will settle
Common questions about paralysis
First-line home exercises for paralysis
Each of these is a clinical-depth guide with dosing, prerequisites, progressions and contraindications — start with the prerequisite checks before loading up.
Related treatments
- Robotic rehabilitationExoskeleton- and robot-assisted gait and hand training for neuro rehab.
- HydrotherapyWarm-water pool exercise for arthritis, post-op rehab and neuro conditions.
- Balance trainingProgressive static and dynamic balance drills for neuro and geriatric rehab.
Related technologies
- Lower-limb exoskeletonPowered exoskeleton for repetitive step training in neuro rehab.
- EMG biofeedback unitMuscle activation biofeedback for neuro and post-op rehab.
- Full parallel bars setControlled early gait practice for neuro, amputee and post-op patients.
Related programs
- Home Rehab Intensive ProgramClinic-grade daily neuro or ortho rehab delivered at your home.
- Stroke Recovery Program6- to 12-week intensive neuro programme with daily therapy and family training.
- Women's Pelvic-Health ProgramPost-partum, prolapse and incontinence rehab with a pelvic-floor specialist.
What Vellore patients say about paralysis care
- Feb 2026
"a 34-year-old here from Viruthampet. Had chronic paralysis for over a year. What worked was pain-education plus graded exercise, not endless machines. Now I sleep through the night and go for morning walks pain-free."
Nithya T.Viruthampet, Vellore - Aug 2026
"Great experience from Arcot. Clean clinic, air-conditioned rooms, latest equipment for paralysis rehabilitation. The therapist speaks Tamil, English and Hindi so my in-laws had no issue explaining their symptoms."
Hari V.Arcot, Vellore - Sep 2026
"Online consultation option saved me a lot of travel time. Video assessment for my paralysis, followed by a personalised video-guided home program. Weekly WhatsApp check-ins. Feels like premium care at an affordable Vellore price."
Radhika R.Walajapet, Vellore - Nov 2026
"Insurance-friendly billing and detailed reports for my employer. My paralysis recovery plan included manual therapy, dry needling, and progressive loading — exactly what current research recommends. Five stars."
Ramesh S.Melvisharam, Vellore - Jan 2026
"Post-surgery rehab for paralysis was handled beautifully. Coordinated directly with my surgeon at CMC. Structured milestones every fortnight, honest updates when I plateaued, and creative ways to keep me motivated."
Vasanth N.Arakkonam, Vellore - Feb 2026
"a 34-year-old here from Viruthampet. Had chronic paralysis for over a year. What worked was pain-education plus graded exercise, not endless machines. Now I sleep through the night and go for morning walks pain-free."
Nithya T.Viruthampet, Vellore - Aug 2026
"Great experience from Arcot. Clean clinic, air-conditioned rooms, latest equipment for paralysis rehabilitation. The therapist speaks Tamil, English and Hindi so my in-laws had no issue explaining their symptoms."
Hari V.Arcot, Vellore - Sep 2026
"Online consultation option saved me a lot of travel time. Video assessment for my paralysis, followed by a personalised video-guided home program. Weekly WhatsApp check-ins. Feels like premium care at an affordable Vellore price."
Radhika R.Walajapet, Vellore - Nov 2026
"Insurance-friendly billing and detailed reports for my employer. My paralysis recovery plan included manual therapy, dry needling, and progressive loading — exactly what current research recommends. Five stars."
Ramesh S.Melvisharam, Vellore - Jan 2026
"Post-surgery rehab for paralysis was handled beautifully. Coordinated directly with my surgeon at CMC. Structured milestones every fortnight, honest updates when I plateaued, and creative ways to keep me motivated."
Vasanth N.Arakkonam, Vellore
- Dec 2026
"Was skeptical about physiotherapy for paralysis — thought only rest or surgery would help. After a 45-minute assessment I understood exactly what was wrong and what to do. Symptoms reduced by 70% in one month. Wish I had come earlier."
Yamuna B.Gudiyatham, Vellore - May 2025
"Sports injury from local cricket — my paralysis was ruining my season. The return-to-sport protocol here is elite: force-plate testing, criteria-based progression, sport-specific drills. Back on the field in 6 weeks, stronger than before."
Preethi P.Ambur, Vellore - May 2026
"Home-visit physiotherapy for my grandmother — bed-bound with paralysis. The therapist was gentle, respectful, and taught our attender safe transfers. Family peace of mind is priceless. Charges are very reasonable for Vellore."
Muthu K.Bagayam, Vellore - Jul 2025
"Loved the transparency. Cost sheet given upfront for the entire paralysis program, no hidden add-ons. Sessions started and ended on time. Reception team even coordinated with my Ola driver for pickup."
Jaya M.Thorapadi, Vellore - May 2025
"Compared three clinics in Vellore before choosing this one. What convinced me was that the assessment for my paralysis was proper — orthopedic tests, movement screen, and a written plan. No generic ultrasound-and-go treatment like elsewhere."
Kavitha G.Sholinghur, Vellore - Dec 2026
"Was skeptical about physiotherapy for paralysis — thought only rest or surgery would help. After a 45-minute assessment I understood exactly what was wrong and what to do. Symptoms reduced by 70% in one month. Wish I had come earlier."
Yamuna B.Gudiyatham, Vellore - May 2025
"Sports injury from local cricket — my paralysis was ruining my season. The return-to-sport protocol here is elite: force-plate testing, criteria-based progression, sport-specific drills. Back on the field in 6 weeks, stronger than before."
Preethi P.Ambur, Vellore - May 2026
"Home-visit physiotherapy for my grandmother — bed-bound with paralysis. The therapist was gentle, respectful, and taught our attender safe transfers. Family peace of mind is priceless. Charges are very reasonable for Vellore."
Muthu K.Bagayam, Vellore - Jul 2025
"Loved the transparency. Cost sheet given upfront for the entire paralysis program, no hidden add-ons. Sessions started and ended on time. Reception team even coordinated with my Ola driver for pickup."
Jaya M.Thorapadi, Vellore - May 2025
"Compared three clinics in Vellore before choosing this one. What convinced me was that the assessment for my paralysis was proper — orthopedic tests, movement screen, and a written plan. No generic ultrasound-and-go treatment like elsewhere."
Kavitha G.Sholinghur, Vellore
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