Physiotherapy Department
Our Physiotherapy Department is dedicated to restoring movement, relieving pain, and enhancing the overall quality of life for patients of all ages. Using evidence-based methods and modern rehabilitation techniques, our expert physiotherapists treat neurological, musculoskeletal, and pediatric conditions to help every patient regain strength, balance, and independence.
What Is Physiotherapy?
- A healthcare specialty that focuses on physical rehabilitation, mobility improvement, and pain management
- Helps patients recover from injury, surgery, or neurological disorders
- Uses therapeutic exercises, manual therapy, and advanced modalities
- Improves muscle strength, flexibility, coordination, and posture
- Promotes long-term functional independence and physical well-being
Adult Neurology Rehabilitation
Our physiotherapists provide customized programs for patients with neurological conditions such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, or nerve injuries to restore movement and independence.
Back Pain & Disc Disorders
We specialize in treating chronic back pain, slipped discs, and postural issues through manual therapy, strengthening exercises, and ergonomic correction.
Pediatric Physiotherapy
We offer playful, child-centered therapy for developmental delays, cerebral palsy, and motor coordination issues, helping children achieve physical milestones confidently.
Foot & Lower Limb Conditions
We provide advanced rehabilitation for foot deformities, sports injuries, and lower limb pain to restore mobility and balance for better daily performance.
Conditions We Treat in Physiotherapy
Our physiotherapy services cover a wide range of conditions and recovery programs, including:
- Stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s rehabilitation
- Back pain, neck pain, and disc herniation
- Sports and orthopedic injuries
- Muscle weakness and postural imbalance
- Pediatric developmental delays and motor disorders
- Foot pain, flat feet, plantar fasciitis, and gait abnormalities
- Post-surgical and post-fracture rehabilitation
- Chronic pain management and mobility improvement
Most Popular and Trending Questions
Here are some common questions patients ask about physiotherapy services:
When should I see a physiotherapist?
If you experience pain, limited movement, muscle weakness, or slow recovery after an injury or surgery, you should consult a physiotherapist.
Is physiotherapy painful?
No, physiotherapy is designed to relieve pain, not cause it. Some mild soreness may occur as your body adapts to movement and strengthening exercises.
How long does physiotherapy take to show results?
Results vary by condition and commitment, but noticeable improvements often appear after just a few sessions of consistent therapy.
Do you provide home physiotherapy sessions?
Yes, depending on the patient’s condition and needs, home-based sessions can be arranged for convenience and comfort.