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Hello sir, My mother in law is under medication for gb syndrome illness. May I know if she require a physiotherapy if yes what kind of procedure it would be
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CHIROPRACTIC PHYSIOTHERAPY OSTEOPATHY PHYSIOTHERAPY DRY NEEDLING SPORTS TAPING
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It's a disease of nervous system due to damage to the myelin sheath around nerves.
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Physiotherapy helpful for it.
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yes physiotherapy will always helpfull if all streanthning excercises with passive support doing best results.
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Yes physiotherapy must. Exercise and modalities
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Yes.. She needs physio..
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Yes, Physiotherapy will be highly useful. Passive exercises in the beginning , active-assisted exercises as per need. Later, long time physical Rehabilitation till she would become independent enough. Hot pack s, Infra Red Irradiation, Gental massage wd extra Virgin Olive oil, should be administered. Lumber Corset (brace), Knee brace may be required as per muscle power.
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