Stroke Rehabilitation Therapy in Subang Jaya
Stroke
Rehabilitation

A stroke can change life in an instant, affecting how you move, speak, and even how you think or feel. At Regenesis Physiotherapy, we’re here to help you take back control with a comprehensive and compassionate approach to stroke rehabilitation. Our goal is to support your recovery journey, no matter where you’re starting from.
What Does Stroke Rehabilitation Help With?
- Muscle stiffness or spasticity
- Weakness or paralysis on one side of the body
- Difficulty with balance or walking
- Speech and swallowing issues
- Reduced coordination or fine motor control
- Fatigue, brain fog, or emotional changes
Our experienced physiotherapists work with you to target these challenges step by step — guiding you safely through your recovery.
What is Stroke Rehabilitation?
Stroke rehabilitation is a specialized form of therapy that focuses on restoring as much function as possible after a stroke. It helps you relearn everyday skills, regain muscle strength, and improve coordination, balance, and independence.
Recovery after a stroke isn’t one-size-fits-all. That’s why we offer personalized treatment plans tailored to your specific condition, abilities, and goals.
Too Difficult to Travel After a Stroke?
Traveling to a clinic after a stroke isn’t always easy. That’s why we offer home visit physiotherapy to bring our stroke rehabilitation treatments right to your doorstep.
This not only helps you feel more relaxed but also lets us to design exercises that fit into your daily routine.
Our Treatments for Stroke Rehabilitation

Myofascial Release
After a stroke, muscles can tighten up. This gentle therapy targets areas of tension and stiffness to improve flexibility, reduce pain, and make it easier to move again.

Thai Massage
Thai massage helps stimulate blood flow and loosen tight muscles through their full range of motion. It’s helpful for stroke survivors dealing with stiffness or poor circulation on one side of the body.

Acupuncture
When nerves are affected after a stroke, they need stimulation to reconnect. We use fine needles to stimulate specific points along the body, used to relieve post-stroke numbness or tingling.

Therapeutic Ultrasound
Sound waves are used to penetrate soft tissue, increasing blood flow and the speed of healing. It can help reduce inflammation in tight or overworked muscles and support tissue recovery.

Taping Therapy
Taping helps support weakened muscles, improve posture, and guide proper movement patterns — especially in retraining arms or legs that aren’t moving symmetrically after a stroke.

Electrotherapy
Electrotherapy includes treatments such as ultrasound therapy or interferential current (IFC) to reduce inflammation and manage pain.

Joint Mobilization
Stroke can cause joints to become stiff in the shoulders, wrists, or ankles. Joint mobilization involves targeted movements that help restore normal range of motion and reduce discomfort.

Cupping Therapy
Cupping helps boost blood flow to targeted areas, reduces muscle tension, and may support nerve recovery. It’s useful for areas of the body that feel tight, swollen, or weak after a stroke.

Home Exercise Programs
To take home, we’ll create a simple, custom exercise program to continue building strength, coordination, and confidence between rehab sessions.
After a stroke, muscles can tighten up. This gentle therapy targets areas of tension and stiffness to improve flexibility, reduce pain, and make it easier to move again.
Thai massage helps stimulate blood flow and loosen tight muscles through their full range of motion. It’s helpful for stroke survivors dealing with stiffness or poor circulation on one side of the body.
When nerves are affected after a stroke, they need stimulation to reconnect. We use fine needles to stimulate specific points along the body, used to relieve post-stroke numbness or tingling.
Sound waves are used to penetrate soft tissue, increasing blood flow and the speed of healing. It can help reduce inflammation in tight or overworked muscles and support tissue recovery.
Taping helps support weakened muscles, improve posture, and guide proper movement patterns — especially in retraining arms or legs that aren’t moving symmetrically after a stroke.
Electrotherapy includes treatments such as ultrasound therapy or interferential current (IFC) to reduce inflammation and manage pain.
Stroke can cause joints to become stiff in the shoulders, wrists, or ankles. Joint mobilization involves targeted movements that help restore normal range of motion and reduce discomfort.
Cupping helps boost blood flow to targeted areas, reduces muscle tension, and may support nerve recovery. It’s useful for areas of the body that feel tight, swollen, or weak after a stroke.
To take home, we’ll create a simple, custom exercise program to continue building strength, coordination, and confidence between rehab sessions.
Expert in Stroke Rehabilitation Physiotherapy
Your Neuro Physiotherapist
Because every stroke affects the brain differently, therapy must be highly personalized, often evolving over time as the patient regains function or develops new needs.
Physiotherapy plays a critical role in stroke recovery by helping rewire the brain through neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to form new neural connections. With consistent movement and repetition, even damaged areas can start to regain function.
Our therapist will work with you to set practical, achievable goals. That could mean walking unaided, feeding yourself, improving speech-related movement, or simply getting out of bed without assistance.

Wayne
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons) MAHSA University
Why Choose Regenesis Physiotherapy
Our goal with stroke rehabilitation isn’t just to restore movement — it’s to help you reclaim your independence, one meaningful step at a time. Whether it’s standing up without support, getting back to your favourite hobbies, or managing daily routines like dressing or eating on your own, every win counts.
Recovering from a stroke takes more than therapy sessions. It takes trust, teamwork, and time. That’s why we take a personalised approach, working closely with you, your loved ones, and your wider healthcare team. We’ll help you rebuild not just strength, but also confidence, so you can face each day with a little more ease.

Compassionate Physiotherapy Experts
You’re not just a case file. You’re a person. We listen, we care, and we stay with you throughout your journey.

Personalised Treatment
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all appraoch. Your body, your goals, your recovery—your plan.

Evidence-Based Care Solutions
Our methods are backed by science and refined through experience. You get what works to relieve your pain.
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How We Work
01
Initial Assessment
Your stroke rehab journey begins with a thorough assessment. We want to understand not just your symptoms, but how your condition affects your movement, independence, and daily life.
02
Customised Therapy Plan
No two patients are the same, and that’s especially true in rehab for stroke. Your care plan may include a mix of hands-on manual techniques, modern modalities, and guided therapeutic movement.
03
Improvement
We educate patients and caregivers on daily modifications, ergonomic strategies, and safe movement techniques to use at home. For many patients, building confidence is just as important as the hands-on therapy itself.
FAQ on Stroke Rehabilitation
Frequently Asked Questions
As soon as your condition is stable, early rehab is key. The first 3–6 months after a stroke are especially important, as that’s when the brain is most responsive to retraining. However, recovery is still possible even years after a stroke—it just requires the right guidance and persistence.
The duration varies widely depending on the severity of the stroke and individual progress. Some people improve within weeks, while others may require ongoing therapy for months or longer. Stroke recovery is a gradual process.
Yes. Cognitive and speech-language therapy are key parts of stroke rehab, especially for those who experience issues with communication, comprehension, or memory after a stroke.
Therapy is usually not painful, but some exercises may be challenging. Our therapists work at your pace and always prioritise your comfort and safety while encouraging gradual progress.
Recovery varies from person to person. While not everyone regains all abilities, many patients make significant improvements with the right therapy and support. Even small gains can greatly improve quality of life.
Yes. Rehabilitation also focuses on lifestyle changes, such as exercise, diet, and stress management, which can help reduce the risk of another stroke.
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Book a Rehab Session Today
Whether you’re in the early stages of recovery or looking to improve long-term function after a stroke, our team is ready to help. If you need us to meet you at your home, our physiotherapists can visit you for your convenience.
Otherwise, find us at Sunway Geo Avenue or book your consultation today. Regain your strength and independence with effective stroke rehabilitation.
