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Physiotherapy

Restoring movement, strength, and physical function through evidence-based interventions.

Movement
Strength
Recovery
Function

Where we can help

Our specialists assess, diagnose, and treat a wide range of conditions, including:

Therapy Strategies

Therapy is individualized and evidence-based, tailored to each patient's specific needs and goals.

Orthopedic - musculosceletal physiotherapy

Musculoskeletal physiotherapy is a specialized branch of Physiotherapy suitable for people of all ages and activity levels, helping patients to return to their activities of daily living, work & sports by improving: a) Improving joint mobility b) Improving strength c) Reducing pain d) Preventing injuries.

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Taping

Taping is used to aid in altering/stabilizing joint mechanics, supporting muscles in moving better, reducing swelling/inflammation of joints/tissues.

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Neurodynamics

Neurodynamics involves gliding or tensioning the neural sheaths of the nerves, which are compressed or irritated. Usually beneficial in sciatica, tennis elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, lumbar & cervical radiculopathies.

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IASTM - Instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization

IASTM is a manual technique used in improving chronic pain, scar tissue softening & improving blood circulation in tissues.

NDT - Neurodevelopmental Therapies

NDT is an interdisciplinary clinical practice informed by evolving research that emphasizes therapeutic handling based on movement analysis for the rehabilitation of individuals (Adult and Children) with neurological disorders. This helps for activating optimal sensorimotor processing aimed towards better task performance during day to day functioning.

Aim is to:

  • Make an individual adapt best to necessary function.
  • Optimal maintenance and preservation of the existing strength.
  • To avoid secondary complications and compensations in posture and movement.

Hence the individual:

  • Gains confidence to move in known and unknown environments.
  • Learns to perform daily tasks with minimal assistance.
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Strength training

Strength training for neurologically affected patients helps in improving stability, balance, and function, and it helps in maintaining muscle power for a longer period of time.

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Electrical Stimulation

Electrical stimulation is a treatment that sends small electrical signals to nerves and muscles to improve movement and support healing, when used alongside active physical therapy.

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CIMT- Constraint Induced Movement Therapy

Constraint Induced Movement Therapy [CIMT] is a treatment strategy aimed at improving use of an affected extremity by constraining the stronger limbs and stimulating the use of the affected side.

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Early Intervention Programme

Early intervention screening in paediatric physiotherapy helps in identifying developmental challenges in children as early as infancy. Accordingly, early treatment helps to optimise development and prevent complications.