Physiotherapist
BS Physiotherapy, PPDPT, Additional Course in Physiotherapy (KEMU), Advance Course in Rehablitation (Japan), Course on Disability and Development (Colombo)
Physiotherapist
BS Physiotherapy, PPDPT, Additional Course in Physiotherapy (KEMU), Advance Course in Rehablitation (Japan), Course on Disability and Development (Colombo)
Physiotherapist
Doctor of Physical Therapy, MSPT
Physiotherapist
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), PG. Orthopedic Manual Therapy (UK)
Physiotherapist
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), PG. Orthopedic Manual Therapy (UK)
Neurologist
MBBS, FCPS Physical medicine & rehabilitation, Diploma In Clinical Neurology (UK), Dip. in Orthopedic Medicine (UK), Dip. in Geriatric/Elderly Care Medicine (UK), American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology, American Board of Electro-diagnostic Medicine,
Neurologist
MBBS, FCPS Physical medicine & rehabilitation, Diploma In Clinical Neurology (UK), Dip. in Orthopedic Medicine (UK), Dip. in Geriatric/Elderly Care Medicine (UK), American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology, American Board of Electro-diagnostic Medicine,
Physiotherapist
D.P.T., MS-NMPT
Physiotherapist
D.P.T (Doctor Of Physical Therapy)
Physiotherapist
D.P.T., MS in Sports Injury, MS in public Nutrition
Physiotherapist
PP-DPT, PhD Rehabilitation Sciences
Physiotherapist
BSPT, PP-DPT
The main goals of the stroke management program is to prevent the risk of brain injury and to maximize patient recovery. The rapid detection of stroke and the appropriate medical treatment are crucial to improving health outcomes. If available, patients are admitted into an acute stroke unit to receive treatment.