Physiotherapy Services
Physiotherapy is a very beneficial method used to treat pain due to injury, disability, illness, or pain due to exercise, with the overall focus on strengthening and teaching the muscles to continue gaining strength and overcome pains. Every condition has a different set of therapies, tailor-made to your specific needs.
Spinal care encompasses the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions affecting the spine, including the bones, muscles, and nerves, to maintain its health and function. It involves a range of approaches, from conservative treatments like physical therapy and pain management to surgical interventions when necessary.
The health line of work that helps in assessing, diagnosing and treating an illness and disability by physical methods is called physiotherapy or physical therapy. Physiotherapy helps in treating you, who is injured, has a disability and illness in maintaining and restoring your body’s functions and movements. It also helps by way of preventing injury, physical rehabilitation and your fitness and health care. This treatment also uses therapeutic methods like IFC, ultrasound, heat and some exercises that may help in the recovery of your disability. Also, it helps in encouraging development and facilitates your healing, whereas you stay at home while being independent as much as possible.
Our physiotherapist, with their education and training, they can do miracles for you who suffers from a lot of problems that may cause your immobility and pain. Our physiotherapists also let you involved in treating your disability or illness.
Our Physiotherapist’s attention is on preventing and rehabilitating your injury or disability. Some treatments can help in treating an illness, injury or disability. Here are some illness, injuries and disabilities that can be treated by physiotherapy.
- Skeleton and muscle problems like back and neck pain
- Joints, bones, ligaments and muscles problems like the after-effects of amputation and arthritis
- Lung complications like asthma
- Heart problems that cause a disability to a person
- Pelvic problems like bowel and bladder complications
- Spine or brain trauma or multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease that causes a person’s loss of mobility.
- Stiffness, swelling, pain, fatigue and the loss of a person’s muscle strength