Department of Physiotherapy
Consult with physiotherapist, if you have an injury or chronic pain that interferes with your daily functioning. After surgery, such as a hip replacement, or an event, such as a heart attack or stroke, your doctor may refer you to physiotherapy.
A Physiotherapist
Physiotherapists are experts in the science of movement. They learn how to identify the underlying causes of an injury.
Your session will be one-of-a-kind because it is tailored to you and your specific requirements. In general, the following occurs:
- The physiotherapist researches your medical history.
- Your condition is evaluated and diagnosed by the physiotherapist.
- You are given a treatment plan that includes goals for you.
- You are given a regimen of exercises and any assistive devices that are required.
They take a holistic (whole-body) approach to your well-being, addressing not only the physical, but also the emotional, psychological, and social aspects. They are involved in all aspects of healthcare, such as prevention, education, intervention, rehabilitation, and treatment.
A physiotherapist’s goal is to improve your quality of life.
What We Do?
- In Rehabilitation Department, Well planned and evidence based physical rehabilitation programme is one of the most important components of the overall treatment system adopted by us for the patients.
- The programmes are designed to suit different requirements of patients to attain maximum functional restoration and return them to a healthy active life-style.
- Quality of interventions is customized to meet different requirements after assessing various needs of each patient.
- We are committed to provide comprehensive and personalized rehabilitation programmes for patients.
Typically, your doctor or orthopaedic doctor will refer you to a physiotherapist. Physiotherapy is frequently used to treat conditions like neck and back pain, muscle tightness, muscle or joint injuries, and so on.