Physiotherapy

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🧘 Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy plays a pivotal role in restoring movement, reducing pain, and enhancing physical function after injury, surgery, or illness. Individualized programs are developed after thorough assessment, targeting musculoskeletal issues, sports injuries, neurological impairments, and post-surgical rehabilitation. Using manual therapy, exercise, electrotherapy, and movement retraining, physiotherapists help patients regain strength, flexibility, and coordination. Recovery milestones are tracked closely to measure improvement and guide progression to more advanced exercises.

Therapists are trained in specialized areas such as orthopedic rehabilitation, stroke recovery, respiratory therapy, and postnatal care. The environment is designed for both comfort and effectiveness, with designated spaces for different therapy types and equipment suited to various age groups and conditions. Sessions may include education on posture, joint protection, and injury prevention to encourage long-term well-being. Whether recovering from a fracture, managing chronic pain, or improving mobility after neurological events, physiotherapy provides structured and evidence-based support for regaining independence. Ongoing collaboration with physicians ensures that care plans remain integrated and goal-oriented throughout the patient’s journey.