Frequently Asked Question
Physiotherapy, also known as physical therapy, is a healthcare practice that focuses on enhancing physical function and mobility. It involves personalized treatments like exercise routines, hands-on techniques, and patient education to address and prevent physical issues, promoting overall well-being and recovery
Wear something comfortable. If you have a lower back, hip, knee, ankle, or foot problem, bring a pair of shorts. If you have a neck, upper back, shoulder, elbow, or hand problem, bring a tank top or vest
Consulting a physiotherapist can help you recover from injuries, reduce pain, improve mobility, and prevent future physical issues. They provide personalized treatment plans to enhance your overall health and quality of life.
You should consult a physiotherapist if you experience persistent pain, limited mobility, have suffered an injury, or need rehabilitation after surgery. They can also help with chronic conditions and provide strategies to prevent future issues.
Yes, we offer home visits for patients who are disabled or too ill to come to the practice.
Our physiotherapists employ various treatment methods to address a wide range of injuries. Depending on your injury's nature and severity, your treatment may include:
Joint manipulation or mobilization
Electrotherapy (Laser, Ultrasound, Interferential, Short Wave Diathermy)
Acupuncture
Exercise therapy
Stretching and strengthening exercises
Core stability training
Soft tissue massage
Heat or cold therapy
Patient education and home exercises
Biomechanical analysis