Physiotherapy is a healthcare service that helps restore movement and function in individuals affected by injury, illness, or disability through physical methods such as exercises, manual therapy, and specialized equipment.
You may benefit from physiotherapy if you have back or joint pain, sports injuries, post-surgical limitations, neurological disorders (like stroke or Parkinson’s), or need rehabilitation after trauma.
In many cases, a doctor’s referral is recommended to ensure appropriate care, especially for post-surgical or neurological conditions. However, some outpatient services may be accessed directly.
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes that allow easy movement. For lower limb treatments, shorts are ideal; for upper body sessions, a T-shirt or tank top is helpful
Typically, sessions last between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your treatment plan and condition. The frequency and duration will be determined after an initial assessment.
Physiotherapy may involve some discomfort as your body adjusts to movement, but it should not be excessively painful. Your therapist will guide you through every step safely.
Yes. We provide neuro-rehabilitation for conditions like stroke, spinal cord injury, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis using gait training systems, balance therapy, and functional re-training.
Results vary by condition and individual. Some may feel relief in a few sessions, while others with chronic or complex conditions may require a longer treatment plan.
We treat orthopedic injuries, post-surgical rehabilitation, neurological conditions, pediatric delays, sports injuries, arthritis, balance disorders, and chronic pain, among others.