Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession that focuses on helping people recover from injuries, illnesses, or surgeries by improving movement and managing pain. It uses physical techniques like exercise, massage, and stretches to help patients regain strength, mobility, and function.
The physiotherapist evaluates your condition through a physical exam and medical history.
A personalized plan is created with goals to reduce pain and improve mobility.
Exercise, Manual Therapy, Electrotherapy, and Posture Correction.
Gradual improvement through progressive exercises and functional training.
Teaching patients self-care techniques and how to avoid future injuries.
Sprains, strains, fractures, or soft tissue injuries.
To manage joint pain and improve mobility.
Including herniated discs or sciatica.
Sprains, strains, and overuse injuries.
After surgeries like joint replacements or ligament repairs.
Stroke, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis (MS), and spinal cord injuries.
Chronic pain is long-lasting pain that persists for months or years, often beyond the typical healing time of an injury.
Often in older adults or after neurological events.