ALS



Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a motor neuron disease. It is a neurodegenerative disorder that results in the progressive loss of upper and lower motor neurons that control voluntary muscle contraction.


Cause of ALS

According to the researches, most cases of ALS cause by the unknown. A few cases the causes are link to the family history, genetic disorder, and environment issues.

Common signs and symptoms of ALS

The loss in muscle control may results in the following symptoms

  • Progressive weakness in any body part
  • Loss of muscle mass and tissue
  • Spasticity or continuous contraction of muscles
  • Dysarthria or difficulty in speaking
  • Dysphagia or difficulty in swallowing
  • Frequent muscle cramps
  • Random twitching
  • Trouble with the respiratory system and breathing normally

BBH Treatment Program

Neuro-muscular regenerative program is a customized treatment program plan for individual condition. In general, the program is designed to improve the overall condition of the body such as

  • Improved motor function
  • Improved balance
  • Better coordination
  • Decreased fatigue
  • Increased muscle tone and strength
  • Lowered tremor occurrence
  • Better speech and swallowing
  • Slowed down general disease progression

For ALS conditions, we recommend:

  • 10 days neuro-muscular rehabilitation program.
  • 17 days neuro-muscular rehabilitation program.

Contact us For more information or online consultation please contact us at email: info@bbhhospital.com

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24 September 2025

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