Physiotherapy Program

OUR PROGRAMS

Therapy Sessions

We provide physiotherapy treatments for a wide range of conditions and symptoms across Neuro/ Ortho/ Chiro/ Pediatrics/ Geriatrics/ Sports

Spinal Cord Injury

Physiotherapy for a person with a spinal cord injury should begin as soon as possible after the injury. Specialist neurological physiotherapy helps people who have had a spinal cord injury. A spinal cord injury will change your life and the lives of those around you. Working closely with your partners, family, and caregivers, physiotherapy treatment will support and guide you through your treatment.

Neck and back pain

One of the most common treatments for chronic neck pain is physical therapy. Most neck pain physical therapy programmes involve using treatments to reduce pain and/or stiffness enough to begin an exercise programme of neck strengthening and stretching. Physical therapy methods and exercises, as well as the duration of the treatment plan, can differ from person to person.

Arthritis and joint stiffness

Physiotherapy is an important part of most people's arthritis treatment. Physiotherapists are members of a team of healthcare professionals who assist you in returning to or maintaining an active and independent life at home and at work. They are movement experts who can also show you how to protect your joints.

Cancer rehabilitation

A growing body of evidence supports the role of the physiotherapist in the care of cancer patients. This includes things like cancer prevention through exercise (especially colon and post-menopausal breast cancer). Obesity has been linked to the development of several cancers (adipose tissue is a tumour friendly environment). The physiotherapist can be involved in the pre-op assessment and enhanced recovery after surgery in the acute setting.

Paralysis

The type of physiotherapy provided for paralysis will be determined by the cause and severity of the symptoms. This will be determined by a thorough subjective and objective neurological evaluation in the clinic or at home. Following the assessment, you will have the opportunity to discuss your physiotherapy treatment goals and expectations.

Post surgical rehabilitation

A variety of surgical procedures, including orthopaedic, cardiac, thoracic, neurological, and abdominal surgery, may necessitate post-operative rehabilitation. Physiotherapy can help with a variety of post-operative complications that occur with all types of surgery.

Sports injury rehabilitation

A set of interventions is required when an individual experiences or is likely to experience limitations in daily functioning due to ageing or a health condition, such as chronic diseases or disorders, injuries or traumas. Rehabilitation allows people of all ages to continue or return to their daily lives, fulfil meaningful life roles, and maximise their well-being.

Zoom-CTA-Image

Get relieve from pain. Book an appointment now.