
The Physiotherapy Department is dedicated to helping patients recover, maintain, and improve their physical function and mobility. Physiotherapists (also known as physical therapists) work with individuals who have suffered injuries, illnesses, or disabilities to enhance their movement, alleviate pain, and prevent further injury. The department offers a wide range of services aimed at improving patients overall quality of life through physical rehabilitation and therapeutic exercises. Orthopaedic Physiotherapy
- Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Assisting patients in recovery after orthopedic surgeries such as joint replacements, fractures, or ligament repairs. This includes exercises to restore strength, flexibility, and range of motion.
- Sports Injury Rehabilitation: Specialized care for athletes recovering from injuries like sprains, strains, and ligament tears. The focus is on returning to sports safely and preventing re-injury.
- Management of Chronic Conditions: Treating chronic musculoskeletal conditions like arthritis, tendinitis, and back pain through tailored exercise programs, manual therapy, and education.
Neurological Physiotherapy
- Stroke Rehabilitation: Helping patients regain function and independence after a stroke through exercises that improve motor skills, balance, and coordination.
- Parkinson’s Disease Management: Exercises and techniques to improve mobility, balance, and overall function in patients with Parkinson’s disease.
- Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation: Comprehensive care for patients with spinal cord injuries, focusing on improving mobility, strength, and independence.
Women’s Health Physiotherapy
- Prenatal and Postnatal Care: Exercises and treatments to support women during pregnancy and recovery after childbirth, including pelvic floor exercises, back pain management, and posture correction.
- Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: Treatment for conditions such as incontinence, prolapse, and pelvic pain through specialized exercises and techniques.
- Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Recovery and rehabilitation after gynecological surgeries, including strengthening and mobility exercises.
Exercise Therapy
- Strengthening Exercises: Customized exercise programs to build muscle strength, improve endurance, and support overall physical health.
- Flexibility and Stretching Exercises: Techniques to improve flexibility, reduce stiffness, and enhance overall mobility.
- Balance and Coordination Training: Exercises designed to improve balance and coordination, which is particularly important for elderly patients or those recovering from neurological conditions.
Rehabilitation after Injury
- Post-Trauma Rehabilitation: Comprehensive rehabilitation for patients recovering from serious injuries, such as car accidents or falls, to restore function and mobility.
- Workplace Injury Rehabilitation: Tailored programs to help patients recover from work-related injuries and return to their jobs safely and efficiently.
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