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Gait training is a structured rehabilitation approach designed to help individuals walk more safely and efficiently after injury, illness, or neurological conditions. At Manipal Hospitals Global, gait rehabilitation is guided by physiotherapists who specialise in movement recovery, balance retraining, and walking pattern correction. International patients receive step-by-step support, from assessment through ongoing rehabilitation, to regain confidence in mobility.
What is gait training? It is a therapeutic process that focuses on improving the way a person walks. The treatment strengthens muscles, improves coordination, and enhances balance so that walking becomes steadier and more natural. It helps patients who experience difficulty due to injury, neurological conditions, surgery, or long periods of immobility.
Gait training teaches the body to move more efficiently. Whether due to weakness, stiffness, misalignment, or reduced coordination, the process restores a smoother walking pattern using supervised exercises and corrective techniques.
Many patients struggle with walking after fractures, joint surgery, nerve injuries, stroke, or chronic neurological disorders. The gait training procedure helps rebuild strength, improve balance, and prevent falls. Without proper rehabilitation, walking difficulties may persist, leading to long-term mobility issues and reduced independence.
Gait rehabilitation can be performed in several ways depending on the patient’s condition, physical limitations, and recovery goals.
At Manipal Hospitals Global, gait training is designed around each patient’s abilities and goals. The rehabilitation team combines clinical experience, modern equipment, and individualised therapy plans to support steady and safe progress. The aim is to improve walking confidence, reduce discomfort, and help patients return to daily activities with greater ease.
Gait Training may be recommended when a patient experiences difficulties such as:
Gait rehabilitation may be delayed in certain situations to ensure patient safety.
A gait training procedure typically begins with a warm-up followed by targeted exercises to improve strength, balance, and coordination. The therapist may use hands-on corrections, walking aids, or treadmill-assisted systems to adjust posture and step rhythm.
Recovery is gradual and depends on the underlying condition. Gait training helps build confidence, improve muscle coordination, and restore natural walking patterns. Consistency is essential, and regular sessions often lead to steady progress.
Patients recovering from neurological conditions, including those engaged in stroke gait training, may require longer rehabilitation periods. Strength, balance, and endurance improve with time as the body relearns stable movement.
Gait Training is generally safe but may occasionally cause temporary discomfort, muscle soreness, fatigue, or imbalance during early sessions. The physiotherapist closely monitors progress to minimise any risks and adjusts exercises for safety.
The cost of gait training depends on session frequency, therapy duration, and equipment requirements. Manipal Hospitals Global offers rehabilitation programmes at accessible pricing compared with many Western and Gulf countries, making long-term therapy more feasible for international patients.
A personalised treatment plan and cost estimate are provided after assessment, including therapy sessions, mobility evaluations, and follow-up reviews.
International patients receive logistical guidance for appointments, medical reviews, visas, accommodation, and follow-up scheduling. Clear communication and continuous support help families plan rehabilitation with confidence and ease.


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