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Why Get Physiotherapy Treatment at home ?
Achieve more out of life. Don’t accept the physical limitations you have. In almost all cases something can be done to improve your physical abilities. We understand the importance of helping you achieve the pain-free lifestyle that you deserve.
We bring you physiotherapy expertise for a wide range of medical conditions such as persistent back pain, knee pain and neck pain, sports & muscular injuries, post stroke care, chronic pulmonary conditions, geriatric & pediatric care, pre and post natal, post-operative care etc. right in the comfort of your home.
Our experienced physiotherapists provide rehabilitative services to meet your needs and abilities, while you receive treatment wherever it is most convenient and comfortable for you. We work with you and/or your family members to assess your needs, develop relevant and realistic goals, and implement a program tailored for you.
How long does our programme help ?
Knee Pain Physiotherapy :Pain in the knees can be caused by a number of causes such as overuse, muscle strains, tendinitis, arthritis, osteoarthritis, sports injuries, ligament sprains and tears.One of the most common conditions our knee physiotherapy treatment program looks after is Anterior Knee Pain, a clinical syndrome characterized by pain around the kneecap. Our Knee pain treatment programme identifies your problems and assists in returning you to your training and exercise routine in no time at all.
Back Pain Physiotherapy : Acute back pain affects 80% of the adult population at some point in their lifetime and is associated with lost work hours and depression. Fortunately, the majority of cases improve quickly with physiotherapy treatment. We work with you to identify the cause of your back pain. Provides you appropriate management and once you are pain-free will teach you how to prevent the recurrence of the condition.
Shoulder Physiotherapy :Frozen shoulder, also called adhesive capsulitis, causes pain and stiffness in the shoulder. It usually occurs slowly over time, and it can limit the functional use of your arm. When you have a frozen shoulder, shoulder pain and tightness may make it difficult to reach overhead to perform simple activities. Frozen shoulder most commonly affects people between the ages of 40 and 60, and occurs in women more often than men. In addition, people with diabetes are at an increased risk for developing frozen shoulder.