Services
PRP for Knee Ligament
- Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy utilizes concentrated blood injected into the knee ligament, fostering natural healing with growth factors.
- This minimally invasive approach aims to accelerate recovery by stimulating the regeneration of damaged ligament tissues.
- PRP offers a non-surgical option, potentially reducing recovery time compared to traditional surgical interventions for knee ligament injuries.
Ozone Therapy
- Ozone therapy utilizes ozone gas, consisting of three oxygen molecules, for therapeutic applications aimed at treating various medical conditions.
- Its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects make it effective for issues like chronic wounds and musculoskeletal disorders.
- Administered through injections, topicals, or intravenous methods, it varies based on the medical concern.
Geriatric Physiotherapy
Geriatric physiotherapy specializes in addressing the distinct physical challenges faced by the elderly.
It focuses on enhancing mobility, balance, and overall function to manage age-related conditions like arthritis.
Utilizing exercises, manual therapy, and adaptive techniques, the goal is to improve the quality of life and independence for older individuals.
Sports Physiotherapy
- Sports physiotherapy specializes in preventing, managing, and rehabilitating sports-related injuries.
It employs targeted exercises and manual therapy to enhance performance and aid in a safe return to activity.
Sports physiotherapists collaborate with athletes, addressing biomechanical issues for improved musculoskeletal health.
Physiotherapy in manipulation
Physiotherapy involving manipulation focuses on manual techniques to treat musculoskeletal issues, including joint and soft tissue manipulation.
This hands-on approach aims to improve mobility, alleviate pain, and enhance overall physical function.
Physiotherapists skilled in manipulation use specific techniques to address conditions such as joint stiffness, muscle tightness, and related discomfort.
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
- Musculoskeletal physiotherapy addresses issues related to muscles, bones, joints, and soft tissues.
- Treatment focuses on pain management, functional restoration, and overall musculoskeletal well-being.
- Therapies include targeted exercises and manual techniques to optimize movement and alleviate discomfort.
Lumbar Spondylitis
- Targeted exercises to strengthen core muscles.
- Manual therapy for pain relief and improved mobility.
- Education on posture correction and ergonomic techniques.
Cervical Spondylitis
- Medications for pain and inflammation control.
- Corticosteroid injections for localized relief.
- Physical therapy for neck muscle strengthening and flexibility.
Scoliosis
- Bracing solutions to prevent curvature progression.
- Customized exercises to improve spinal alignment.
Nerve Pain
- Medications targeting nerve pain (neuropathic pain relievers).
- Nerve blocks or injections for localized relief.
- Neurological assessments and diagnostic tests.
Cervicogenic Headache
- Trigger point injections to alleviate pain.
- Physical therapy focusing on neck and shoulder muscles.
- Lifestyle modifications and stress management techniques.
Frozen Shoulder
- Range of motion exercises to improve shoulder mobility.
- Manual therapy to reduce stiffness.
- Heat or cold therapy for pain relief and inflammation.
Tennis Elbow / Golfer's Elbow
- Specific exercises to strengthen and stretch affected tendons.
- Application of braces or supports for rest and healing.
- Physical therapy focusing on forearm muscles.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Splinting or bracing to relieve pressure on the median nerve.
- Corticosteroid injections for pain and inflammation.
Osteoarthritis of Knee
- Physical therapy for muscle strengthening and joint stability.
- Medications for pain relief and inflammation control.
Heel Pain / Calcaneal Spur
- Orthotic inserts or footwear modifications.
- Stretching exercises for the calf and foot muscles.
- Shockwave therapy or corticosteroid injections for pain relief.