Dr. SakshiNeuro Physiotherapist
28 conditions we treat

Grouped by the area they affect — each asks for a different first conversation, and a different shape of recovery.

Spine & spinal cord/ 04 OF 06

Injury or damage to the spinal cord — rebuilding strength, movement and independence.

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conditions

Find it by symptom

Not sure of the name? Start with what you feel.

Many people search for a symptom, not a diagnosis. Pick whatever fits — each points to the conditions it most often signals.

Weakness on one side of the body

One-sided weakness in an arm, leg, or face — sudden one-sided weakness needs prompt medical assessment.

Foot drop

Difficulty lifting the front of the foot, causing tripping or a high-stepping walk.

Hand stiffness & spasticity

A tight, clenched, or hard-to-open hand that resists movement.

Tremors

Shaking of a hand or limb — at rest, or when reaching for something.

Loss of balance

Feeling unsteady on your feet, swaying, or reaching for support.

Difficulty walking & frequent falls

Walking that has become slow, hesitant, or unsafe — with falls or near-falls.

Numbness or tingling

Pins-and-needles, burning, or loss of feeling in the hands, feet, or limbs.

Dizziness

Spinning, light-headedness, or a sense that the room is moving.

Poor coordination

Clumsy, imprecise movement — missing targets, fumbling fine tasks.

Post-stroke recovery

Rebuilding movement, speech, and confidence in the months and years after a stroke.

Post-surgery neuro rehab

Structured recovery after brain or spine surgery.

A symptom can point to several conditions — and sudden or rapidly worsening symptoms always warrant prompt medical assessment. This list is a starting point for understanding, not a diagnosis.

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A 30-minute consult is the smallest first step.

Tell me what your family is facing. I'll tell you whether I'm the right person — and if not, who you should be speaking to.