Manual Therapy
Specific skilled movements performed on the joints and soft tissue of your body by a therapist (an experienced orthopedic clinician) is called manual therapy. It is one of the components of physical therapy and includes massage, manipulation, stretching, mobilization, and other soft tissue techniques.
Myofascial Release
Myofascial release is a type of physical therapy commonly employed for the treatment of myofascial pain syndrome. Myofascial pain syndrome is characterized by muscle pain, spasms, and tenderness in your myofascial tissues. These tissues surround and support the muscles throughout your body.
Myotherapy
Myotherapy is a form of physical therapy that helps in the evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of joint and muscle injuries and neuromuscular dysfunction causing acute or chronic pain and affecting mobility. Treatment mainly involves a hands-on approach but other modalities are also used.
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy (PT) is an exercise program that helps you improve movement, relieve pain, encourage blood flow for faster healing, and restore your physical function and fitness level. The main goal of physical therapy is to make your daily activities such as walking, getting in and out of bed, or climbing stairs easier.
Pilates
Pilates is a form of exercise developed by Joseph Pilates. Pilates exercise emphasizes the balanced development of the body through core strength and stabilization. Pilates exercises consist of more than 500 exercises and are done either on a mat on the floor, or using special exercise equipment. It is a technique that focuses on core strengthening, balance, and flexibility.
Women's Health Physiotherapy
Women's health physiotherapy refers to the non-surgical treatment specific to various health problems affecting women. During the course of therapy, specially designed exercises and equipment are implemented to help patients return to their normal physical activities.
Shoulder Therapy
Shoulder therapy refers to exercises designed to rehabilitate and improve the function, strength, and mobility of the shoulder joint. It is often prescribed after an injury, surgery, or when dealing with chronic conditions like arthritis, tendinitis, or rotator cuff tears.
Hand Therapy
Hand therapy is a rehabilitation technique recommended to improve the strength and restore functional activity of hands in patients with upper extremity injuries. Hand therapy also helps in preventing injury.
Physical Therapy for Hip
Physical therapy is an exercise program that helps you to improve movement, relieve pain, encourage blood flow for faster healing, and restore your physical function and fitness level. The main aim of physical therapy is to make your daily activities, such as walking, getting in and out of bed and climbing stairs, easier.
Physical Therapy for Knee
Physical therapy is an exercise program that helps you to improve movement, relieve pain, encourage blood flow for faster healing, and restore your physical function and fitness level. It can be prescribed as an individual treatment program or combined with other treatments.
Physical therapy for the Spine
Physical therapy is one of the foremost necessary treatment modes of recovery for back pain. A referral to physical therapy is sometimes recommended by your spine surgeon. A physical therapist is a healthcare professional trained in facilitating movement and managing pain by safe stretching, conditioning, and strengthening exercise techniques.
Sports Therapy
Sports therapy is a branch of healthcare that focuses on preventing, diagnosing, treating, and rehabilitating injuries related to sports and exercise. It involves the application of sports-specific therapeutic techniques to enhance performance and recover from injuries.
Geriatrics
Geriatric physical therapy is a specialized branch of physical therapy focused on addressing the unique needs and challenges of older adults. As people age, they often face a variety of physical and cognitive issues, including decreased mobility, balance problems, muscle weakness, joint stiffness, and chronic conditions
Pain Management
Pain is an unpleasant feeling or discomfort caused by injury, illness or emotional disorder. Pain management is mainly focused on alleviating your pain and enabling you to carry out day to day activities. Pain can be treated in a variety of ways and depends on the type of pain being experienced by the patient.