What we treat?
Musculoskeletal Injuries: Physiotherapists provide assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation for injuries such as sprains, strains, fractures, and dislocations. They focus on pain management, promoting healing, and restoring normal movement and strength.
Sports Injuries: Physiotherapists work with athletes and sports enthusiasts to prevent, diagnose, and treat sports-related injuries. They may utilize techniques like manual therapy, exercise prescription, and specialized training programs to facilitate recovery and enhance performance.
Orthopaedic Rehabilitation: Physiotherapy clinics often provide post-operative rehabilitation following orthopedic surgeries, such as joint replacements, ligament repairs, and spinal surgeries. The goal is to regain mobility, strength, and function while minimizing complications and optimizing recovery.
Back and Neck Pain: Physiotherapists assess and treat various back and neck conditions, including disc herniations, sciatica, muscular strains, and posture-related issues. Treatment may include manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and education on ergonomics and proper body mechanics.
Rehabilitation after Accidents: Physiotherapists assist individuals who have been involved in accidents, such as motor vehicle collisions, to recover from their injuries. They address issues related to pain, mobility, strength, and functional limitations, facilitating a return to daily activities and work.
Chronic Pain Management: Physiotherapists employ various techniques, including manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and modalities, to help individuals manage chronic pain conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, and chronic low back pain.
Please discuss this with your physiotherapist, as they may specialize in certain areas or offer additional services based on the expertise of their practitioners.