Physiotherapy treatment

Physiotherapy is treatment to restore, maintain, and make the most of a patient’s mobility, function, and well-being. Physiotherapy helps through physical rehabilitation, injury prevention, and health and fitness. Physiotherapists get you involved in your own recovery.
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The physiotherapist learns about your medical history.

The physiotherapist assesses and diagnoses your condition.

You receive a treatment plan that sets goals for you.

Prescribe exercise if needed.

  • Soft Tissue Mobilization
    Also referred to as therapeutic massage, soft tissue mobilization can help relax a patient’s muscles and reduce swelling in certain areas, making this treatment excellent for relieving pain associated with athletic injuries. Soft tissue massage also helps circulate blood and lymph flow, and reduce tissue swelling around the inflamed joints.
  • Electrotherapy
    Electrotherapy is a more recent evolution of energy-based physiotherapy techniques. In this form of treatment, electrical stimulation is provided by attaching electrodes to the skin. The electrodes cause the muscles to shorten, which in turn helps prevent atrophy—best used in patients with paralysis or severely reduced range of motion, reduce pain and stiffness. Its include IFT, TENS, MICROCURRENT RUSSIAN CURRENT etc.
  • Cryotherapy and Heat Therapy
    Sore, stiff muscles are a common complaint of both people with desk jobs and professional athletes. If a patient complains of muscle tightness anywhere on their body, it may be beneficial to apply heat or cold to the aggravated areas. Heat therapy includes the application of hot packs or IRR.Cryotherapy may involve an ice pack application or an ice massage.
  • Kinesio Taping
    Kinesio tape can be applied straight to the skin and is a great way to stabilize the joints and muscles while the patient undergoes treatment.
  • Therapeutic Ultrasound
    Ultrasound frequency provides a gentle method for targeting damaged tissue with soft beams. Like a mini massage, the sound waves of the ultrasound stimulate and are absorbed by the ligaments, tendons, and fascia. This treatment can be used for patients suffering from arthritis, tendonitis and muscle strain.
  • Range of Motion (ROM) Exercises
    Although rest is often prescribed during preliminary stages of recovery from broken bones or surgery, extended periods of immobility may prolong or thwart the healing process. For this reason, physiotherapists often prescribe a range of motion exercises to promote movement, encourage joint mobility and facilitate circulation. Frequently moving the affected joints and muscles will prevent muscle atrophy and related postural problems.
COMPLEX HEALTH RESTORATION
We act on the cause of the pain, leaving no chance for its return.
We get rid of chronic pain when other remedies no longer help.

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