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OVERVIEW
Orthopedic Physiotherapy
This focuses on the assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions, such as fractures, sprains, strains, and post-surgical rehabilitation. It aims to restore mobility, reduce pain, and improve strength and function.
Sports Physiotherapy
Designed for athletes and active individuals, sports physiotherapy helps prevent and manage sports-related injuries. It includes techniques like sports massage, exercise prescription, and biomechanical analysis to optimize performance and facilitate safe return to sports.
Neurological Physiotherapy
This branch of physiotherapy deals with conditions affecting the nervous system, such as stroke, spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease. It focuses on improving mobility, balance, coordination, and functional independence.
Pediatric Physiotherapy
Specialized for children, pediatric physiotherapy addresses developmental delays, congenital conditions, and injuries in infants, toddlers, and adolescents. It aims to promote motor skills, enhance mobility, and improve overall physical development.
Geriatric Physiotherapy
Tailored for older adults, geriatric physiotherapy helps manage age-related conditions like arthritis, osteoporosis, and balance disorders. It focuses on improving strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance independence and quality of life
Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy
This branch of physiotherapy focuses on respiratory and cardiovascular conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, and heart disease. It includes breathing exercises, airway clearance techniques, and cardiovascular conditioning to improve lung function and endurance.
Women's Health Physiotherapy
Specifically for women, this type of physiotherapy addresses conditions like pelvic pain, urinary incontinence, and prenatal/postnatal care. It includes pelvic floor exercises, manual therapy, and education to promote optimal pelvic health
Pain Management
Physiotherapy can also help manage chronic pain conditions, such as fibromyalgia, back pain, and arthritis. Techniques like manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and modalities like heat or cold therapy are used to reduce pain and improve function.
ABOUT US
PHYSICAL CAREAPY AND REHABILITATION CENTRE is equipped with latest equipments to give high standard of physiotherapy services. We treat individuals for all types of illness which include Back , Neck , Shoulder, Elbow , knee, hands , heart , lungs, etc . We provides multidisciplinary integrated quality care to patients with the expertise and compassionate approach.
With our commitment to promote healing and well being, patients can rely on us to provide effective and evidence based physiotherapy services in Delhi/Delhi NCR. We are therefore, working on our moto to give a painfree and healthier tomorrow to each and every individual connected with us at PHYSICAL CAREAPY AND REHABILITATION CENTER.
OUR SERVICES
PHYSICAL CAREAPY AND REHABILITATION CENTRE is equipped with latest equipments to give high standard of physiotherapy services. We treat individuals for all types of illness which include Back , Neck , Shoulder, Elbow , knee, hands , heart , lungs, etc . We provides multidisciplinary integrated quality care to patients with the expertise and compassionate approach.
With our commitment to promote healing and well being, patients can rely on us to provide effective and evidence based physiotherapy services in Delhi/Delhi NCR.
We are therefore, working on our moto to give a painfree and healthier tomorrow to each and every individual connected with us at PHYSICAL CAREAPY AND REHABILITATION CENTER.
Our services include
- PRE AND POST OPERATIVE PHYSIOTHERAPY
- HOME -BASED PHYSIOTHERAPY
- PHYSIOTHERAPY IN ORTHOPAEDIC CONDITIONS
- PHYSIOTHERAPY IN NEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS
- PHYSIOTHERAPY IN CARDIO- RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS
- PHYSIOTHERAPY IN SPORTS CONDITIONS
OUR TREATMENT
- ELECTRO THERAPY
- EXERCISE THERAPY
- SPECIAL TECHNIQUE
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PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENT
PRE AND POST OPERATIVE PHYSIOTHERAPY
If you’re having surgery, it’s important to prepare preoperatively in order to improve your post operative success and recovery process.
Pre-operative and post-operative physiotherapy can help you get back on track faster after surgery.
At PHYSICAL CAREAPY AND REHABILITATION CENTRE, our comprehensive approach will give you a head start on recovery as well as an increased range of motion from our targeted exercises, which can also help prevent post operative complications such as joint stiffness.
You’ll be able to discharge from hospital with more confidence knowing that we’ve prepared your body for what lies ahead.
What is pre-operative physiotherapy?
A pre-operative physiotherapy or pre-habilitation program is an exercise-based program tailored by one of our physiotherapists for people who are about to undergo any surgery. This pre-habilitation program can help prevent complications that may arise without proper monitoring and care.
The benefits of pre-operative physiotherapy
- Restore the altered movement patterns induced by an injury.
- Mental preparation for what will happen after your surgery.
- Set SMART goals and practical tasks for returning to your normal activities after surgery.
- Start a tailored home-based exercise program post-surgery.
- The ability to reduce your post-operative length of stay and long-term rehabilitation costs.
- Ongoing support and guidance from one of our physiotherapists.
What is post -operative physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy has been shown to help with pain relief, muscle strengthening, overall function, and movement.
Getting patients moving is critical to a successful recovery post-surgery. Improving circulation not only allows for faster healing but also minimises the likelihood of a blood clot forming.
Post-operative physiotherapy assists patients in regaining mobility and recovering more quickly, as well as ensuring that any replacements or repairs made during surgery heal completely.
The appropriate post-surgical treatment can help you feel less pain and swelling following your surgery. One of our physiotherapists may employ both icing and ultrasound to relieve localised swelling and pain.
Physiotherapy is also an excellent option for pain management, allowing many patients to avoid or limit their use of opioid medications
Benefits of post operative physiotherapy
- Improved spinal mobility after spinal surgery
- Mental prep Early discharge from total hip and knee replacement surgeryaration for what will happen after your surgery.
- Increased cardiovascular fitness after colorectal surgery
- Reduced side effects after breast surgery.
- Reduced risk of blood clots in many surgeries
- Improved respiratory function and reduced hospital stay in post-cardiac surgery patients.
Common surgeries that require post-operative physiotherapy
- Hip replacement
- Knee replacement
- Hip arthroscopy
- Knee arthroscopy
- Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair
- Shoulder replacement – reverse or anatomical
- Shoulder rotator cuff repair
- Spinal fusion surgery
- Spinal discectomy and decompression
- Ankle and foot surgery
- Achilles tendon repair
PHYSIOTHERAPY IN ORTHOPAEDIC CONDITIONS
Orthopedic Physiotherapy is a branch of medicine focusing on the musculoskeletal system. Musculoskeletal system includes bone, cartilage, ligaments, muscles, tendons, synovium, bursa & fascia. In more simplified manner orthopedic physiotherapy treats the injury or disorder related to muscle, bones & joints. We as the Exercise Experts, prescribes the correct & accurate exercises for musculoskeletal system, which helps in relieving pain, recovering the functions and retraining the body.
There are Some Related Orthopedic Physiotherapy Conditions.
- Back Pain
- Neck Pain
- Shoulder Pain
- Knee Pain
- Cervical rib
- Scoliosis exercise
- Kyphosis
- Genu Valgus
- Genu Varum
- Total Knee Replacement
- Hip replacement rehabilitation
- Frozen shoulder exercises
- Lumbar spondylosis
- Ankylosing Spondylitis Treatment
- Calcaneal Spur
- Cervical spondylosis
- Osteoarthritis exercise
- Spondylolisthesis treatment
- Avascular necrosis of femoral head
- Dequervains tenosynovitis
- Pinched nerve in shoulder
- PIVD
- Myositis ossificans
- Exercise for sciatica
- SI joint disease
- Osteoporosis exercise
- Bicep tendon tier
- Sinus tarsi syndrome
- Boutonniere deformity
- Rotator cuff
- Flat feet
- Claw leg
- Meralgia paresthetica
- Fibromyalgia
- Upper cross syndrome
- Lower crossed syndrome
- Femoral Neck Fracture Physiotherapy
PHYSIOTHERAPY IN NEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS
Neurological physiotherapy treats patients with neurological conditions, which are movement and functional disorders caused by impairments affecting the brain, spinal cord and the nervous system. Some of the conditions that we treat include:
- Stroke
- Acquired Brain Injury
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Parkinson's Disease
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Balance and Mobility Issues
- Difficulty in Walking
- Ataxia
Benefits of Neurological Physiotherapy
Many patients with neurological conditions struggle with a loss of range of motion or function, muscle weakness, decreased balance and stamina, which may severely affect their daily routines. Targeted to improve strength, movement, balance and coordination, neurological physiotherapy works by stimulating the nervous system through various activities and exercises. Not only does neurological physiotherapy help with a patient’s mobility related disorders, it also helps them gain a better outlook and confidence on their conditions by improving their overall quality of life through:
- Better balance and coordination
- Improved walking
- Optimized function on affected areas
- Increased stamina and endurance
- Increased strength and less tension in affected muscles
- Reduced contractures
- Optimized independence
PHYSIOTHERAPY IN CARDIO- RESPIRATORY CONDITION
Cardiorespiratory physiotherapy is an area of physiotherapy that specialises in the prevention, rehabilitation, and compensation of clients with diseases and injuries in the heart and lungs. These conditions may manifest themselves as shortness of breath, persistent cough, increased work of breathing or the reduced ability to exercise.
Common cardiorespiratory conditions include:
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- Asthma
- Bronchiectasis
- Bronchitis
- Emphysema
- Congestive Cardiac Failure (CCF)
- Respiratory Infections, i.e. Pneumonia
- COVID
It is now widely recognised that appropriate exercise can be an effective disease prevention strategy and is integral to the management of those with a variety of cardiorespiratory conditions.
Depending on your condition, your physiotherapy treatment may include:
- Deep Breathing Exercise: to encourage increased lung volumes
- Hands-on Techniques and Breathing Facilitation Exercises: to expand your lung capacity
- Percussions and Vibrations: to help you loosen secretions and make coughing easier
- Coughing and Breathing Strategies: to help you cough and manage your shortness of breath
- Breathing and Circulation Exercises: to prevent further respiratory and vascular complications such as chest infection and deep venous thrombosis (DVTs)
- Mobility Assistance: to move safely in bed, sit up, stand and walk
- Mobility Aids: advice, prescription and instruction on how to safely use a walking frame, or other walking aids as required
- Individually Tailored Exercises: to control your breathing pattern, build muscle strength and endurance and improve your general health and wellbeing
PHYSIOTHERAPY IN SPORTS CONDITION
It is the branch of physical therapy that caters to the needs of athletes and casual players who suffer from sports-related injuries. Undergoing sports physiotherapy involves rehabilitation and hands-on treatment. Sports physiotherapy can cater to all kinds of athletes — from beginners to professionals.
Common conditions which we treat
- Stress fracture – an injury that takes place due to overuse of a muscle
- Muscle strain – a common muscle injury that takes place when muscles are overstretched
- Tendonitis – can be due to overuse or micro-tear in the muscle fibers
- Whiplash injury – can be due to an abrupt forward or backward motion of the neck
- Contusions – injury from a direct impact on the muscle
- Shoulder Impingement – can be due to repetitive overhead movement during play
- Tennis elbow – can be due to overload or overuse during a serve or forehand stroke
- Rotator cuff injury – commonly caused by repetitive microtrauma
- Acromioclavicular joint injury – common shoulder injury in hockey players
- Golfer’s elbow – commonly due to overuse of topspin
- Carpal tunnel syndrome – can be caused by a laid-back grip, quickly turning one’s wrist, or rotation of the palm upward
- Wrist train – can be caused by an abnormal motion of the wrist
- Achilles tendonitis – inflammation of the lower back due to overuse
- Achilles tendon rupture – complete or partial tear of the Achilles tendon
- Ankle sprains – can be caused when toes are turned out while the foot is flexed upward
- Plantar fasciitis – inflammation of the ligament that connects the front of the foot to the heel
- Pulled calf muscle – injury from running or jumping
- Shin splints – injury to the lower leg or shin area from overuse
- Patellofemoral pain syndrome – an injury involving damage to the kneecap
- Torn MCL – injury caused by pushing knees sideways
- Torn ACL – injury from direct shot to the knees
- Hamstring strains – injury from overloaded muscle
- Illiotibial Band Syndrome – injury from overuse of outer thigh
- Groin pull – injury when muscles of the inner thigh are stretched or pulled
- Femoroacetabular impingement – injury from multidirectional movement plan
- Abdominal side strain – a side strain involving the oblique muscle
- Lower back pain –a common injury from twisting, jumping, and fast weight transfers.
Benefits of sports physiotherapy
- Improved cardiopulmonary health
- Improved breathing
- Improved endurance
- Improved performance
- Improved shape
- Improved flexibility
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HOME VISIT AVAILABLE
Home-based physiotherapy eliminates the need to travel to a clinic, saving time and effort. It provides convenience for people with limited mobility, busy schedules, or transportation constraints. Physiotherapy can be delivered in the comfort of one’s own home, making it easily accessible. PHYSICAL CAREAPY AND REHABILITATION CENTRE brings the convenience of Home Physiotherapy in Delhi /Delhi NCR With the expertise and compassionate approach, We offers personalized care within the comfort of patients’ own homes. Whether people are facing mobility challenges, have busy schedules, or prefer the comfort of their familiar surroundings, We delivers tailored physiotherapy treatments at home. With our commitment to promoting healing and well-being, patients can rely on us to provide effective and convenient home-based physiotherapy services in Delhi/Delhi NCR.