29/09/2025
Physical therapy is an essential part of the recovery process for Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) and can begin as soon as a patient is medically stable. A personalized physical therapy plan helps to restore function, maximize independence, and manage ongoing symptoms like fatigue and weakness. Rehabilitation for GBS is a long-term process that includes phases of prevention, adaptation, and restoration.
Physical therapy for Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) focuses on regaining strength, mobility, and independence through a phased approach, starting with range-of-motion exercises and proper positioning to prevent contractures, and progressing to active strengthening, balance, and endurance training. Treatment includes functional exercises like bed mobility and transfers, ambulation training, and breathing exercises to maintain clear airways. Intensity is carefully monitored to avoid overexertion and further muscle damage, a critical consideration in GBS rehabilitation.
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