Improving Stability and Walking Ability
Gait training and balance therapy is a focused rehabilitation service designed to improve the way a person walks, stands, turns, and moves with confidence. It is especially important for people who feel unsteady, have difficulty walking, or are recovering from conditions that affect coordination, strength, or postural control.
At the clinic of Dr. Taranpreet Singh Sohi, each program is guided by a detailed physical assessment and a clear understanding of the patient's mobility goals. With clinical experience in musculoskeletal, neurological, cardiopulmonary, and post-operative rehabilitation, care is personalized to improve stability while making daily movement safer and more independent.
Our Approach to Balance Recovery
Treatment is built around how the patient moves in real life. We assess walking pattern, strength, joint control, coordination, confidence, and fall risk, then create a rehabilitation plan that progresses steadily and safely based on the patient's condition and recovery stage.
- Support for elderly individuals with reduced balance or increased fall risk
- Rehabilitation for stroke patients and people with neurological conditions
- Mobility care for post-surgery patients who need safer walking recovery
- Treatment for balance disorders, instability, dizziness, and poor coordination
- Walking pattern correction through focused gait training and movement practice
- Balance and stability exercises to improve postural control and confidence
- Strength and coordination training to support safer functional mobility
- Personalized rehabilitation plans with assistive strategies when needed
Frequently Asked Questions
Patients and families often want to understand why walking feels unsafe, what causes balance loss, and how therapy can help prevent falls. These are some of the most common questions we answer during gait training and balance rehabilitation.
This therapy is helpful for elderly people with fall risk, stroke patients, individuals with neurological conditions, post-surgery patients, and anyone experiencing poor balance, difficulty walking, or frequent instability during daily activities.
We commonly treat difficulty walking, poor coordination, recurrent falls, weakness, postural instability, and balance-related dizziness or unsteadiness that affects confidence and safe movement.
Gait training focuses specifically on walking pattern, step control, weight shifting, posture, and movement safety. It is combined with balance, strength, and coordination exercises so walking improves in a practical and functional way.
Dr. Sohi is a licensed physiotherapist with hands-on clinical training at Max multi-specialist Hospital, Mohali, where he assessed patients, designed individualized rehabilitation plans, and worked across neurological, post-operative, and mobility-focused recovery cases. His patient-centered approach combines assessment, exercise prescription, manual therapy, and practical functional training.
Regular therapy can improve walking ability, strengthen balance and coordination, reduce the risk of falls, and increase confidence during standing, walking, transfers, and other daily activities.