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Hyderabad’s First Disabled Walkathon Pushes for Early Rehab, Robotics in Recovery

Hyderabad: HCAH SuVitas today concluded DISHA Walkathon 2025, Hyderabad’s first rehabilitation-focused Disabled Walkathon, organised on World Disability Day at Sanjeevaiah Park. The initiative delivered a clear message to families, clinicians and policymakers across India that permanent disability is often preventable, and structured rehabilitation can restore mobility and independence when begun early and continued consistently.

Experts urge India to integrate robotic rehab in post-stroke care for fastest recovery

Over 50 leading neurologists, neurosurgeons, and rehabilitation specialists came together at a scientific session in Hyderabad to discuss one of the most neglected yet critical aspects of healthcare — post-stroke rehabilitation.

తెలంగాణలో రోబోటిక్స్ అండ్‌ రికవరీ ల్యాబ్‌ను ప్రారంభించిన HCAH

ప్రపంచ స్ట్రోక్ దినోత్సవం సందర్భంగా, సెంటర్ ఫర్ అడ్వాన్స్‌డ్ రోబోటిక్స్ అండ్ రికవరీని హైదరాబాద్‌లోని HCAH సువిటాస్ రిహాబిలిటేషన్ సెంటర్ ప్రారంభించింది.

HCAH launches Telangana’s most advanced Robotics & Recovery Lab on World Stroke Day

On the occasion of World Stroke Day, HCAH SuVitas Rehabilitation Centre, Hyderabad, inaugurated the Center for Advanced Robotics and Recovery, marking a major step forward in stroke and neuro rehabilitation.

HCAH appoints Dr. Gaurav Thukral and Ankit Goel as Co-Presidents to lead the next phase of growth and impact

To strengthen its leadership for the future, HCAH has appointed its Co-Founders, Dr. Gaurav Thukral and Ankit Goel, as Co-Presidents. The elevation marks a pivotal moment in the company’s journey—aligning deep clinical expertise and entrepreneurial vision to make structured recovery the backbone of Indian healthcare.

Young Indians at risk: Alarming surge in stroke cases sparks expert concern

Experts emphasize the importance of early medical intervention and rehabilitation, particularly within the first 90 days, referred to as the golden period. During this time, the brain’s neuroplasticity, its ability to rewire and relearn functions is at its peak.

PMR Day 2025 – Telangana Must Prioritise Early Neuro-Rehabilitation Within the Golden Window

From strokes to spinal cord injuries to traumatic brain injuries, the future of care must go beyond survival and focus on restoring quality of life—quickly, clinically, and completely.

World Stroke Day 2024

HCAH Highlights Urgent Need for Rehabilitation and Recovery Centres as Telangana Faces Surge in Stroke Incidence