Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation: Treatment of injuries and conditions affecting the muscles, joints, and bones through exercises and manual therapy.
Neurological Rehabilitation: Therapy to improve movement and function in patients with neurological conditions like stroke, Parkinson’s disease, or spinal cord injuries.
Cardiopulmonary Therapy: Rehabilitation to improve respiratory and cardiovascular function in patients recovering from heart attacks, lung diseases, or surgery.
Sports Therapy: Specialized programs to prevent and treat sports-related injuries, enhancing performance and recovery.
Paediatric Physiotherapy: Tailored treatment plans for children with developmental delays or physical disabilities, focusing on mobility and strength.
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy uses high-energy shockwaves to stimulate healing and reduce pain in musculoskeletal conditions
Joint mobilization is a manual technique used to improve joint movement and reduce pain through controlled, passive movements
Heat therapy uses heat application to relax muscles, alleviate pain, and improve blood flow to affected areas
Traction involves applying a pulling force to the body to relieve pressure on the spine or joints and improve alignment
Therapeutic ultrasound uses sound waves to promote healing, reduce pain, and improve tissue flexibility in physical therapy
Myofascial techniques target the fascia (connective tissue) to release tightness and improve mobility and function
Massage therapy involves manipulating the soft tissues of the body to relieve tension, reduce pain, and improve circulation
Cardiopulmonary physiotherapy addresses conditions affecting the heart and lungs through exercise, breathing techniques, and other interventions
Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of internal body structures, aiding in diagnosis and treatment
Musculoskeletal physiotherapy focuses on diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the muscles, bones, and joints through various therapeutic methods
Hydrotherapy uses water for therapeutic purposes, including pain relief, muscle relaxation, and improved mobility
Exercise involves physical activities designed to improve overall health, strength, flexibility, and endurance
Dry needling is a technique that uses thin needles to target trigger points in muscles, relieving pain and improving function
Cryotherapy utilizes extreme cold to treat various conditions, including inflammation, pain, and skin lesions, by freezing affected tissues
Manual therapy involves hands-on techniques to relieve pain, improve movement, and restore function in the musculoskeletal system
TENS uses low-voltage electrical currents to alleviate pain by stimulating nerves and muscles through electrodes placed on the skin
Movement and exercise focus on enhancing physical function, strength, and flexibility through tailored physical activities and therapies
Elastic therapeutic tape is applied to the skin to support muscles and joints, reduce pain, and improve circulation
Electrotherapy uses electrical currents to treat pain, improve muscle function, and promote healing in various physical therapy applications
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