Our Services
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Stroke Rehabilitation
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We focus on helping individuals recover motor skills, regain muscle strength, and improve their ability to perform daily activities after a stroke. It typically involves a combination of physical exercises, therapeutic techniques, and personalized treatment plans designed to address specific impairments caused by the stroke. The goal is to enhance mobility, improve balance and coordination, and support the patient’s overall recovery and independence.
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Geriatric Rehabilitation
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We emphasis on improving mobility, strength, and overall function in older adults. The goal is to enhance independence, reduce pain, and prevent or manage age-related conditions such as arthritis, osteoporosis, or balance issues. Personalized treatment plans are designed to address each individual’s specific needs, helping them maintain a high quality of life.
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Scoliosis
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Our scoliosis rehabilitation aimed at managing and alleviating the symptoms of scoliosis, a condition characterized by an abnormal curvature of the spine. Through targeted exercises, manual therapy, and posture training, physiotherapists work to improve spinal alignment, reduce pain, and enhance mobility. The goal is to increase function and prevent further curvature progression, helping patients achieve better posture and quality of life.
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Sports Injury Rehabilitation
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We focus on the recovery and prevention of injuries related to sports and physical activities. It involves personalized treatment plans that combine manual therapy, targeted exercises, and injury-specific techniques to restore strength, flexibility, and function. The goal is to help athletes recover quickly and safely, while also preventing future injuries and improving performance.
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Post Operative Rehabilitation
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Rehabilitation after surgery is crucial for a successful recovery. Without proper rehab, there’s a higher risk of complications, such as stiffness, weakness, or even reinjury. A structured post-operative rehab plan can also improve circulation, reduce pain, and speed up the overall healing process. It’s key to regaining independence and returning to normal activities in the safest and most effective way.
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Back Pain
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Back pain is a common issue that can affect individuals of all ages and can range from mild discomfort to debilitating pain. It can be caused by various factors, including poor posture, muscle strain, herniated discs, or conditions like arthritis. Treatment for back pain typically includes a combination of manual therapy, targeted exercises, postural correction, traction machine and education on body mechanics. By addressing the root causes of back pain and promoting proper movement patterns, physiotherapists help individuals recover and improve their quality of life.
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Neck Pain
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Neck pain is a common condition that can result from various causes, including poor posture, muscle strain, injuries (like whiplash), herniated discs, or even stress. It can lead to discomfort, stiffness, headaches, and reduced range of motion. Treatment for neck pain often involves a combination of manual therapy, specific exercises, postural training, ergonomic advice and home exercise program. It helps to alleviate pain, enhance mobility, strengthen cervical muscles, and correct posture.
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Knee Pain
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Knee pain is a common condition that can result from injuries, overuse, or degenerative conditions like osteoarthritis. Treatment will be focus on reducing pain, improving joint mobility, strengthening the muscles around the knee, and restoring function. Physiotherapists design personalized rehabilitation programs to address the specific cause of knee pain, enhance stability, and prevent future injury, helping patients return to daily activities with greater ease and confidence.
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Shoulder Pain
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Shoulder pain can be caused by various factors, including rotator cuff injuries, tendonitis, arthritis, or poor posture. Treatment focuses on relieving pain, improving shoulder mobility, strengthening the muscles surrounding the joint, and correcting movement patterns. Physiotherapists create tailored rehabilitation programs to address the root cause of the pain, enhance function, and prevent recurrence, allowing patients to regain full range of motion and return to daily activities.
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Postural Correction
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We focus on improving body alignment and movement patterns to reduce strain and prevent pain or injury. It involves identifying and addressing poor posture habits, whether from sitting, standing, or repetitive movements. Physiotherapists use a combination of exercises, manual therapy, and ergonomic advice to strengthen the muscles supporting the spine, increase flexibility, and promote proper alignment. The goal is to alleviate discomfort, prevent future issues, and improve overall posture for better health and function.
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