Initial assessment Individualised Treatment plan Passive motion Assisted Motion Active Motion Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in the rehabilitation of individuals with stroke paralysis. After a stroke, many people experience weakness, loss of coordination, and reduced mobility on one side of their body due to damage in the brain. The goal of physiotherapy in this context is to help individuals regain functional abilities, improve movement and balance, and enhance overall quality of life. Here are some common steps involved in physiotherapy after stroke paralysis: 1. Initial assessment: The physiotherapist will conduct a thorough assessment to evaluate the individual's physical abilities, range of motion, muscle strength, balance, and coordination. This assessment helps determine the extent of paralysis and sets a baseline for measuring progress. 2. Individualized treatment plan: Based on the assessment findings, the physiotherapist will develop a personalized treatm...