Can the Brain Relearn Movement? Inside Neuroplasticity in Physiotherapy
Yes, the brain can relearn movement through a process called neuroplasticity. With the right physiotherapy, consistent exercises (20–30 minutes daily), and guided rehab, patients can regain strength, coordination, and independence over time even after stroke or injury. What is Neuroplasticity in Physiotherapy? Neuroplasticity is the brain’s natural ability to adapt, adjust, and rebuild connections after damage. Think of it like this… If one road is blocked, the brain starts building a new route. After a stroke or nerve injury, the brain doesn’t just “stop.” It tries to find another way to send signals. That’s exactly what neuro physiotherapy in Malad focuses on helping your brain and body reconnect step by step. At Physio Hub, Malad Mumbai , this isn’t just theory. It’s something we see every day. How Does the Brain Relearn Movement? Here’s something many patients ask: “If the brain is damaged, how can movement come back?” The answer is simple… but powerful. The brain learns th...