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Spine & Joint Conditions

PSP (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy) Care

PSP (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy) is a rare neurological disorder that affects the brain, causing problems with balance, walking, eye movements, speech, and swallowing. Our specialized clinical care and rehabilitation protocols focus on motor control, balance enhancement, and coordination to preserve and maximize daily functional independence.

Common Symptoms checklist

Frequent falls, especially backward
Difficulty looking up or down
Stiffness and slow movements
Problems with speech and swallowing
Changes in mood, behavior, or thinking
Blurred vision or difficulty focusing

Root Causes & Risk Factors

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Abnormal buildup of tau protein in certain brain cells

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Exact cause of tau accumulation is usually unknown

Recommended Non-Surgical Treatments

Based on diagnostic evaluations, we combine these specialized therapies to resolve the mechanical restrictions of this condition:

Spine & Joint Rehabilitation

Structured exercise protocols to rebuild core strength, correct posture, and restore function.

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Comprehensive Pain Management

Multidisciplinary approach combining physical, manual, and lifestyle therapies to control chronic pain.

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Recovery Outlook

Clinical progression is managed dynamically. Multi-disciplinary rehabilitation, balance training, and therapeutic support help optimize daily function and improve quality of life.

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Connect with our clinical advisors to discuss your symptoms and get an initial recovery assessment.

+91 98248 11990

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Get evaluated by our senior specialists to confirm if you qualify for non-surgical spine decompression.

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