Physiotherapy for Musculoskeletal Conditions

Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in managing Musculoskeletal conditions, encompassing a spectrum of disorders affecting muscles, bones, joints, and soft tissues.

Physiotherapy in Digital Age

Physiotherapy is pivotal in treating
computer-centric injuries, addressing
conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, neck pain,
and lower back strain.

Our PHYSIOTHERAPY Categories

Post Surgical Rehab

  • Pain Management
  • Improved Recovery
  • Restore Function
45 min session

Lifestyle Rehab

  • Ergonomic Consultation
  • Chronic Condition Healing
  • Aids in Weight Loss
Goal Centric

Sports Rehab

  • Injury Prevention
  • Faster Return to Sport
  • Improved Performance
1-2-1 Sessions
POST SURGICAL REHAB PHYSIO Regain your independence and
empower yourself!
1-2-1 Sessions
Regain independence by supporting body’s natural healing process to rebuild strength, and renew mobility.
LIFESTYLE REHAB PHYSIO Cultivate long-term wellness for lasting
vitality
1-2-1 Sessions
It combines manual therapy for immediate relief with a proper exercise programme with ergonomic guidance to prevent reoccurrence.
SPORTS REHAB PHYSIO Turn setbacks into victories for
ultimate success
1-2-1 Sessions
Expert care ensures swift recovery, prevents future injuries, and fine-tunes your performance, propelling you toward peak excellence.
FAQ's

Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession that helps people recover from injuries and improve their physical well-being. It involves a combination of exercises, manual techniques, and education to promote healing and mobility.

You should consider seeing a physiotherapist if you have pain, limited mobility, or are recovering from an injury, surgery, or a medical condition that affects your physical function.

Physiotherapy can address a wide range of conditions, including musculoskeletal issues, sports injuries, neurological disorders, respiratory problems, and more.

A typical physiotherapy session involves an assessment, personalized exercises, hands-on techniques, and guidance on managing your condition.

The duration of a treatment plan varies depending on the condition, but it can range from a few weeks to several months.

Physiotherapy is designed to alleviate pain and discomfort. While some exercises or techniques may cause temporary discomfort, it's usually part of the healing process.

You don't need a doctor's referral to see a physiotherapist.

Look for a licensed and experienced physiotherapist who specializes in your specific condition or area of concern. Recommendations from healthcare professionals and patients can also be helpful.

Health insurance coverage for physiotherapy varies, so check with your insurance provider to understand your specific coverage.

Physiotherapy can improve your physical function, reduce pain, prevent future injuries, and enhance your overall quality of life by promoting better mobility and function.