Services
CONDITIONS/DISORDERS TREATED: SPINAL DISORDERS:
Postural pain syndrome
Muscle strain, tear, contusion
Backache
Neckache
Degenerative disc disease (DDD), disc herniation/ Intervertebral disc disorders
Degenerative joint disease (DJD), spondylosis
Rheumatoid arthritis
Osteoporosis
Radiculopathy, nerve root lesions, sciatica
Spinal stenosis
Segmental instability
Spondylolisthesis
Laminectomy
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF)
Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF)
Compression fracture
Facet joint locking
Scheuermann’s Disease
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) Sprain/Pain
Tension Headaches
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ)/facial pain
Coccydynia
Vertigo
Spinal cord injury
Whiplash injuries
Bell’s Palsy/Facial Palsy
Temporomandibular Joint Pain (TMJ Pain)
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Postural pain syndrome
“Your posture is defined by your habitual positions.”
Is prolonged or repetitive poor positioning of your body lead to pain and dysfunction?
Your prolonged poor posture may lead to a forward head, rounded upper back and slumped lower back. It may also lead to kyphotic, scoliotic and lordotic postures.
Extended periods of time in this position may lead to stress on the body that can cause pain and decreased ability to do life’s activities.
Neck pain, headaches, shoulder pain, mid back and low back pain may all occur with this poor posture.
If you have any of these symptoms then Come to the Physiotherapy Clinic.
Let’s not wait for perfect conditions to begin. Let’s begin to make perfection conditions for a healthy physical condition.
Muscle strain, tear, contusion
Is your muscle overstretched or torn as a result of fatigue, overuse, or improper use of a muscle?
Are you feeling weakness and stiffness of a muscle along with swelling, pain, and limited joint range of motion near an injury site?
Are you feeling a lump (hematoma) over an injury site as a result of collection of a pool of blood within damaged tissue?
Come to the Physiotherapy Clinic and put youself in our safe hands. We will provide you a personal approach to your well-being.
Back Pain/Lumbago
Are you feeling low back pain caused by a sudden injury to the muscles and ligaments supporting the back?
Do you have back pain caused by muscle spasms or a strain or tear in the muscles and ligaments?
Do you feel radiating pain or numbness in your legs and foot?
At the Physiotherapy Clinic, we will help you in fixing pains and get you back to life.
Neckache
Are you feeling neck pain after a sudden injury to the muscles or ligaments supporting the neck?
Do you have neck pain caused by muscle spasms or a strain or tear in the muscles and ligaments?
Do you have radiating pain or numbness in your arms and hands?
At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we will help you to get on with life.
Degenerative disc disease (DDD), disc herniation/ Intervertebral disc disorders:
Do you have a herniated disc?
Do you feel pain, numbness or weakness in an arm or leg due to disc herniation?
Your disc herniation is most often the result of a gradual, aging-related wear and tear called disc degeneration. As you age, your discs become less flexible and more prone to tearing or rupturing with even a minor strain or twist.
If you have disc herniation, come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
Lets our years of expertise help you get back on track.
Degenerative joint disease (DJD), spondylosis
Do you have a type of arthritis spurred by wear and tear to the spine?
Do you have bone spurs grow on the vertebrae that may lead to discs and joints degeneration?
Do you have impaired spinal movements which may affect the nerves and other functions?
Most commonly, you may have cervical spondylosis, a progressive disorder that affects the neck during aging.
Other types of spondylosis you may develop in different parts of the spine:
Thoracic spondylosis affects the middle of the spine.
Lumbar spondylosis affects the lower back
Multilevel spondylosis affects more than one part of the spine.
At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we will help you to move freely and live well.
Rheumatoid arthritis
Do you feel neck pain, back pain, and/or pain that radiate into the legs or arms?
Do you have symptoms of compressed spinal cord and/or the spinal nerve roots due to joint deterioration in the spine?
Do you have morning stiffness in your cervical, thoracic and lumbar region?
At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we will provide you Quality care from people who care.
Osteoporosis
Do your vertebral bones become weak and brittle?
Are you feeling Back pain, caused by a fractured or collapsed vertebra?
Do you have loss of height over time?
Do you have developed a stooped posture?
Do your any bone break much more easily than expected?
If you are feeling any of these symptoms then come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We will help you in Getting better everyday.
Radiculopathy, nerve root lesions, sciatica
Are you feeling pain (known as radicular pain) in cervical/lumbar region, weakness in limbs, numbness/parasthesia and difficulty in controlling specific muscles?
Come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We will help you get back to your active life.
Spinal stenosis
Are you experiencing pain, tingling, numbness and muscle weakness in your spine or limbs and your symptoms are worsening over time?
These symptoms are due to narrowing of the spaces within your spine, which put pressure on the nerves that travel through the spine
At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we have a personalized approach to your well-being.
Segmental instability
Are you feeling pain, discomfort, stiffness, or muscle spasms in the low back?
Do You have increased mobility or greater than normal range of motion between two vertebral motion segments?
Do you have numbness, tingling, pain, or weakness in the legs?
Are you experiencing Cauda equina syndrome symptoms that are loss of bowel or bladder control, urinary urgency, saddle anesthesia meaning numbness around the groin, difficulty with balance or walking?
You may develop segmental instability when a particular disc or facet joint degenerates to the point that it can no longer support the weight of the body through that segment of the spine.
You may also develop Cauda equina syndrome which is a spinal emergency and if you are experiencing Cauda equina syndrome symptoms, seek immediate evaluation.
If you are feeling any of these symptoms, come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We have a personalized approach to your well-being.
Spondylolisthesis
Do you have a vertebra slipped out of place onto the vertebra below?
Are you feeling muscle spasms in the hamstring (muscles in the back of the thighs)?
Do you have back stiffness?
Do you have difficulty in walking or standing for long periods?
Are you feeling pain when bending over?
Are you feeling numbness, weakness or tingling in the foot?
At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we will help you in fixing pain and get back to life.
Laminectomy
We are providing you physiotherapy services before and after your laminectomy.
At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we have better patient care and helping hand towards optimal health.
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF):
We are providing you best physiotherapy services after your Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF).
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is a type of neck surgery that involves removing a damaged disc to relieve spinal cord or nerve root pressure and alleviate corresponding pain, weakness, numbness, and tingling. A discectomy is a form of surgical decompression, so the procedure may also be called an anterior cervical decompression.
Our aim is to assist you Live the lifestyle you choose!
Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF)
At The Physiotherapy Clinic, we are providing you best Physiotherapy services before and after your Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion as we are a legend in rehabilitation industry.
A Transforaminal Interbody Lumbar Fusion is a particular type of fusion, or surgical procedure that permanently fuses, or unites, bones of the spine.
A Transforaminal Interbody Lumbar Fusion treats spinal instability or weakness by permanently uniting bones of the lumbar (lower) spine. The goals of a TLIF are to decompress (remove the pressure from) the spinal cord and/or nerves, re-stabilize the spine, and prevent further movement and degeneration at the joints in question.
Compression fracture/ Spinal compression fractures/ vertebral compression fractures (VCF)?
This type of spinal fracture can cause severe back pain and adversely affect your overall health. A VCF occurs when one or more of your spine’s bones—the vertebrae or vertebral bodies—fractures causing spinal bone to compress. When a vertebral compression fracture occurs, the vertebral body may collapse causing loss of normal vertebral body height.
Come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We want to keep you moving.
Facet joint locking
Do you have facet joint locking?
Are you feeling back Pain?
Do you have Inability to move back to your starting position?
Do you have Referred or radiant pain away from the facet joint?
Do you have muscle spasms on the same or opposite side of back?
Are you feeling Difficulty in stretching?
Do you have difficulty moving in any direction?
If you have any of these symptoms, come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
All we want is care for you.
Scheuermann’s Disease (Calvé disease, juvenile osteochondrosis of the spine)
Do you have Scheuermann’s Disease?
Scheuermann’s disease is a developmental disorder of the spine. It causes the abnormal growth of usually the thoracic (upper back) vertebrae, but it can also present in the lumbar vertebrae.
Come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We are committed to excellence in care.
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Do you have Ankylosing Spondylitis?
Are you feeling pain in the lower back, hips, and buttocks?
Do you have stiffness in the lower back, hips, and buttocks?
Do you have neck pain?
Are you feeling ligament and tendon pain where these structures attach to the bones?
Come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
Our aim is to move you to better life.
Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) Sprain/Pain:
Are you feeling pain during standing up from your chair?
The pain may be due to hyper or hypo-mobility of Sacroiliac joint?
Are you feeling localized pain over the buttock. Pain may be sharp, dull, achy, stabbing, or shooting directly over the affected joint?
Do you have complaint of sharp, stabbing, and/or shooting pain which extends down the posterior thigh usually not past the knee?
If you are feeling these symptoms, come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We are combining passion and knowledge to heal.
Tension Headaches
Are you feeling a diffuse, mild to moderate pain in your head that’s often described as feeling like a tight band around your head?
Come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We are committed to excellence in care.
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ)/facial pain
Do you have pain in your jaw joint and in the muscles that control jaw movements?
Are you feeling pain or tenderness of your jaw, pain in one or both of the temporomandibular joints, aching pain in and around your ear, difficulty chewing or pain while chewing, aching facial pain, locking of the joint, making it difficult to open or close your mouth?
Are you feeling clicking sound or grating sensation when you open your mouth or chew?
Come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We have a personalized approach to your well-being.
Coccydynia
Are you feeling Tailbone pain which may be dull and achy but becomes sharp during certain activities, such as sitting, rising from a seated to a standing position or prolonged standing?
Do you have pain in or around the bony structure at the bottom of the spine (coccyx) by trauma to the coccyx during a fall, prolonged sitting on a hard or narrow surface, degenerative joint changes, or vaginal childbirth?
If you are feeling these symptoms, come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We will help you in fixing pain and get back To Life.
Vertigo/ Cervical vertigo/ cervicogenic dizziness
Are you feeling like either you’re spinning or the world around you is spinning. This may be due to poor neck posture, neck disorders, or trauma to the cervical spine cause this condition.
You may have Cervical vertigo often result from a head injury that disrupts head and neck alignment, or whiplash.
Are you feeling dizziness most often occurs after moving your neck, and may also affect your sense of balance and concentration.
If you are feeling these symptoms, come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We will help you quality care for a better quality of life.
Spinal cord injury
Do you have impaired motor-, sensory – and respiratory function, as well as bladder -, bowel – and sexual function after a traumatic or non-traumatic event? Your neurological interruption may also affect your blood pressure, skin integrity and ability to regulate temperature.
SCI, most commonly, results in paraplegia or tetraplegia.
Do you have impaired motor and/ or sensory function in the lower limbs (LLs) and trunk?
Do you have impaired motor and/ or sensory function in the lower limbs (LLs), Upper Limbs (ULs) and trunk?
Come to The Physiotherapy Clinic
Let our years of expertise help you get back on track.
Whiplash injuries
Do you have neck injury due to forceful, rapid back-and-forth movement of the neck, like the cracking of a whip?
Your Whiplash injury may be caused by rear-end car accidents, from sports accidents, physical abuse and other types of traumas, such as a fall.
Come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
Don’t let pain keep you from life.
Bell’s Palsy/Facial Palsy
Do you have sudden weakness in your facial muscles?
Does half of your face appear to droop?
Is your smile one-sided?
Does your eye on one side resist closing?
Are you unable to frown?
If you have these symptoms, come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We will help you in Getting better everyday.
Temporomandibular Joint Pain (TMJ Pain)
Are you feeling pain in your jaw joint and in the muscles that control jaw movements?
Do you have pain or tenderness of your jaw, pain in one or both of the temporomandibular joints, aching pain in and around your ear, difficulty chewing or pain while chewing, aching facial pain, locking of the joint, making it difficult to open or close your mouth?
Do you have a clicking sound or grating sensation when you open your mouth or chew?
Come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We will help you in fixing pain and get back to life.
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Does even mild stimulation of your face — such as from brushing your teeth or putting on makeup trigger a jolt of excruciating pain?
Are you feeling pain on one side of the face?
Do you have cheek and jaw pain?
Do you have Sharp stabbing pain in your face?
Do your face Pain last up to 2 minutes?
Do you have Dull face pain after an episode of sharp stabbing pain in your face?
Do you feel Tenderness after an episode of sharp stabbing pain in your face?
Do you have Facial spasms?
Are you feeling Pain inside the mouth?
Do you feel tingling, numbness or burning in your face?
If you have any of these symptoms, come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We will provide you quality care for a better quality of life.
Shoulder disorders:
Abnormal posture
Arthritis (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, traumatic arthritis)
Synovitis
Idiopathic frozen shoulder/ Adhesive capsulitis
Joint instability, subluxation, dislocation (nontraumatic/recurrent)
Rotator cuff syndrome and allied disorders
Bicep tendonitis
Labral lesion
Traumatic shoulder dislocation
Fractures (proximal humerus, clavicle, scapula)
Shoulder arthroplasty
Subacromial decompression procedures (bursectomy, acromioplasty, distal clavicular resection)
Rotator cuff repair
Saturday Night Palsy/ Sleep Palsy
Capsulorrhaphy (capsular shift)
Capsulolabral reconstruction
Fracture stabilization with internal fixation or external fixation
Joint debridement
Synovectomy
Arthrodesis
Elbow disorders:
Arthritis (rheumatoid arthritis, traumatic arthritis, osteoarthritis)
Post-immobilization arthritis (stiff joint)
Joint instability (subluxation, dislocation)
Overuse syndromes:
• Radial Tunnel Syndrome
• Ulnar/cubital Tunnel Syndrome
• Olecranon Bursitis
• Pronator Syndrome
• Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injury
• Biceps Tendonitis
• Tennis Elbow
• Golfer’s Elbow
Myositis ossificans (heterotopic bone formation)
Acute “pulled elbow,” distal subluxation of radius: Nursemaid’s elbow (also termed radial head subluxation, pulled elbow and annular ligament displacement)
Fracture (nondisplaced distal humerus, proximal radius, proximal ulna fractures—closed reduction)
Total elbow arthroplasty—linked and unlinked
Open reduction and internal fixation of displaced/comminuted elbow fracture dislocations
Resection of the radial head without implant
Synovectomy/ debridement
Ligament repair/reconstruction
Capsulotomy
Arthrodesis
Wrist & hand disorders:
Arthritis (osteoarthrosis, rheumatoid arthritis, posttraumatic arthrosis)
Do you have inflammation in one or more of your joints?
Do you have inflammation, pain and stiffness in one or more of your joints symmetrically?
Are you feeling stiffness/ morning stiffness in one or more of your joints?
Are you feeling pain and stiffness after an injury, such as a fracture or dislocation/sublaxation at wrist or hand joints?
Do you have joint instability making it difficult or impossible to do normal daily activities?
Are you not able to straighten or bend the wrist?
Do your wrist joint catch or lock?
Do you have pain in both wrists?
Come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We will have a personalized approach to your well-being.
Postimmobilization arthrosis (stiffness)
Are you unable to move the wrist or hand as you normally did an injury, after a fall or injury?
Is it difficult to perform simple, everyday tasks with your wrist and hand?
Are You unable to bend or straighten the wrist/hand to pick up objects or rotate your palms to do things like wash your hands?
Do you have a history of fall, injury or arthritis?
If you have any of these symptoms, come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We will help you in fixing pain and get back to life.
Tendon adhesions:
Are you unable to straighten one or more fingers?
Are you unable to bend one or more fingers?
Are you feeling pain in your hand?
Are you unable to do daily activities with your hand?
Come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We will provide you quality care for a better quality of life.
Acute arthritis, capsulitis, synovitis, tenosynovitis
Do you have inflammation, pain and stiffness in one or more of your wrist and hand joints symmetrically?
Are you feeling stiffness/ morning stiffness in one or more of your joints of wrist and hand?
Do you have limited movement and loss of function in one or more of your joints of wrist and hand?
Do you have pain, stiffness, swelling and reduced range of motion in one or more of your joints of wrist and hand?
Are you feeling pain when moving your wrist or hand?
Do you have discoloration in a straight line along a tendon of your wrist or hand?
Come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We have a personalized approach to your well-being.
Acute sprain, tendonitis:
Are you feeling Pain in your wrist or hand joints?
Do you have swelling in your wrist and hand?
Do you have bruising in your wrist or hand?
Are you feeling weakness in your wrist or hand?
Are you feeling a snapping or popping noise in your hand or wrist?
Do you have difficulty moving the hand or wrist?
Come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We will help you in getting better everyday.
Dupuytren’s contractures
Do you have difficulty in everyday activities?
Do you have difficulty placing your hands in your pockets?
Are you feeling difficulty putting on gloves?
Are you feeling difficulty shaking hands?
Are you feeling difficulty in straightening your hand after bending your hand?
If you have any of these symptoms, come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We will help you to get back your active life.
Interposition arthroplasty (flexible silicone spacer,soft tissue implant)
Do you have a history of interposition arthroplasty?
Are you feeling pain after your interposition arthroplasty of wrist/hand?
Do you have limited ROMs in your hand/wrist after your interposition arthroplasty of wrist/hand?
Do you have swelling in your hand/wrist after your interposition arthroplasty of wrist/hand?
Are you unable to do daily activities with your hand/wrist after your interposition arthroplasty of wrist/hand?
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We will help you in getting better everyday.
Surface (total joint) replacement arthroplasty:
Do you have a history of surface (total joint) replacement arthroplasty of wrist/hand?
Are you feeling pain after your surface (total joint) replacement arthroplasty of wrist/hand?
Do you have limited ROMs in your hand/wrist after your Surface (total joint) replacement arthroplasty of wrist/hand?
Do you have swelling in your hand/wrist after your surface (total joint) replacement arthroplasty of wrist/hand?
Are you unable to do daily activities with your hand/wrist after your Surface (total joint) replacement arthroplasty of wrist/hand?
Come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We have a personalized approach to your well-being.
Synovectomy and tenosynovectomy
Do you have a history of synovectomy and tenosynovectomy of wrist/hand?
Are you feeling pain after your synovectomy and tenosynovectomy of wrist/hand?
Do you have limited ROMs in your hand/wrist after your synovectomy and tenosynovectomy of wrist/hand?
Do you have swelling in your hand/wrist after your synovectomy and tenosynovectomy of wrist/hand?
Are you unable to do daily activities with your hand/wrist after your synovectomy and tenosynovectomy of wrist/hand?
Are you feeling numbness in your hand/wrist after your synovectomy and tenosynovectomy of wrist/hand?
If you have any of these symptoms, come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
We will give you quality care for a better quality of life.
Repair, reconstruction, or transfer of a ruptured or lacerated tendon
Do you have a history of repair, reconstruction, or transfer of a ruptured or lacerated tendon of wrist/hand?
Are you feeling pain after your repair, reconstruction, or transfer of a ruptured or lacerated tendon of wrist/hand?
Are you feeling numbness in your hand/wrist after your repair, reconstruction, or transfer of a ruptured or lacerated tendon of wrist/hand?
Do you have swelling in your hand/wrist after your repair, reconstruction, or transfer of a ruptured or lacerated tendon of wrist/hand?
Do you have limited ROMs in your hand/wrist after your repair, reconstruction, or transfer of a ruptured or lacerated tendon of wrist/hand?
Are you unable to do daily activities with your hand/wrist after your repair, reconstruction, or transfer of a ruptured or lacerated tendon of wrist/hand?
Come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
Let’s our years of expertise help you get back on track.
Soft tissue release (capsule, ligament, or tendon)
Are you feeling pain after your soft tissue release (capsule, ligament, or tendon) of wrist/hand?
Do you have swelling in your hand/wrist after your soft tissue release (capsule, ligament, or tendon) of wrist/hand?
Do you have limited ROMs in your hand/wrist after your soft tissue release (capsule, ligament, or tendon) of wrist/hand?
Are you unable to do daily activities with your hand/wrist after your soft tissue release (capsule, ligament, or tendon) of wrist/hand?
Come to The Physiotherapy Clinic.
Let’s assist you Live the lifestyle you choose!
Open reduction and internal fixation of a fracture or fracture-dislocation
Bone resection (distal styloidectomy of the ulna, proximal row carpectomy)
Arthrodesis
Carpal tunnel syndrome (median nerve)
Tunnel of Guyon syndrome (ulnar nerve)
Wrist Drop
Trigger finger
Nerve decompression
Capsuloligamentous reconstruction
Soft tissue arthroplasty
Tendon interposition/trapezial resection arthroplasty
De Quervain Syndrome
Gamekeeper thumb
Claw hand deformity
Ape hand deformity
Waiter tip deformity
Hip Disorders:
Abnormal posture (anterior pelvic tilt posture, posterior pelvic tilt posture, rotated or shifted pelvis related to spinal and lower extremity flexibility and strength imbalances or structural malalignment)
Arthritis (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, traumatic arthritis)
Aseptic necrosis
Acetabular labral tear
Slipped epiphyse
Dislocation
Postimmobilization arthritis (stiffness)
Acute tendonitis, bursitis, muscle pull
Femoral acetabular impingement
Acute tendonitis, bursitis, muscle pull
Femoral acetabular impingement
Total hip arthroplasty
Resurfacing arthroplasty
Hemiarthroplasty
Labral tear
Osteotomy
Open reduction and internal fixation of
proximal femoral fracture or fracture-dislocation
Sciatic, obturator, or femoral nerve injury or entrapment in the pelvis and hip region
Piriformis syndrome
Illiotibial band syndrome
Ischiogluteal Bursitis
Acetabular laberal tear
Knee Disorders:
Abnormal knee posture (related to hip and foot alignment)
Genu Valgum
Genu Varum
Arthritis (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis,traumatic arthritis)
Synovitis
Postimmobilization arthritis (stiff knee)
Joint instability, ligament tears (anterior cruciate, posterior cruciate, medial collateral, lateral collateral ligament injuries)
Meniscus lesions
Patellofemoral syndromes (patellar instability,malalignment, plica syndrome, fat pad syndrome, patellar tendonitis, bursitis, chondromalacia)
Apophysitis (Osgood-Schlatter disease)
tendinitis, bursitis
capsulitis
Arthroscopic debridement
Articular cartilage repair: microfracture, osteochondral autograft transfer, autologous chondrocyte implantation
Arthroscopic synovectomy
Total knee arthroplasty
Lateral retinacular release
Extensor mechanism realignment
Arthroscopic or open ligament repair/reconstruction
Meniscectomy or meniscus repair
Repair of ruptured patellar tendon
Osteotomy
Patellectomy
Common peroneal, saphenous nerve injury in the knee region
Chondromalacia Patellae
Ankle & Foot Disorders:
Abnormal posture (pronated or supinated foot, tibial torsion)
Arthritis (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, traumatic arthritis, gout)
Postimmobilization stiffness
Synovitis
Joint instability, subluxation, dislocation (nontraumatic/ recurrent)
Leg, heel, foot pain: overuse syndromes/repetitive trauma
syndromes (tendinopathy, plantar fasciitis, shin splints)
Heel/calcaneal spur
Capsulitis
Tendonitis (Achilles tendonitis)
Ankle sprains
muscle tears
Fractures
Arthroscopic debridement
Osteochondral drilling, mosaicplasty, osteochondral autologous transplantation
Excision arthroplasty with or without implant of the MTP or IP joints
Total joint arthroplasty
Fracture stabilization with internal fixation
Tendon and ligament repairs
Capsulorrhaphy
Synovectomy
Arthrodesis
Peripheral nerve injury (common peroneal, posterior tibial, tarsal tunnel syndrome)
Foot drop
Others:
Cardiorespiratory issues:
Myocardial Infarction
CABG
Asthma
COPD
Angina
Rheumatic Fever
Pneumonia
Cystic Fibrosis
Gynecological Issues:
Diastasis Recti
Pelvic floor Dysfunction
Post-surgical rehabilitation
Prolapse
Pregnancy & post natal related conditions
Rehabilitation after Burn & Plastic surgeries
Urological:
Urinary Incontinence
Neurological:
Parkinson disease
Stroke
Multiple Sclerosis,
Motor Neurone Disease,
Guillain Barre Syndrome,
Spinal cord injury,
Acquired brain or head injury,
Brain tumour,
Motor weakness,
Sensory loss,
Ataxia,
Balance disorders
Neuropathy and other neurological symptoms
Brachial Plexsus injury
Reflex Sympathetic dystrophy
Causalgia
Orthopedic disorders:
Thoracic outlet syndrome
Leg length discrepancy
Rib Subluxation
Soft tissue disorders:
Fibromyalgia
Myofascial pain syndrome
Paediatric Issues:
Cerebral Palsy
Delayed Milestones
Erb’s Palsy
Pneumonia
Myopathies
Dystrophies
Meningitis
Down’s syndrome
Supracondylar fractures
Brachail Plexus injury
Congenital Talipes Equinovarus/Club Foot
Torticollis
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy (OT) teaches you how to adapt. It can help you perform any kind of task at school, work, or in your home.
“Rest is not the answer
Activity and therapy help healing most”
Ergonomic Assessment:
An ergonomic assessment is an assessment of a person’s working environment, ensuring it is fit for use.
At work at play, let safety lead the way.
Functional Abilities Evaluation
Functional Abilities Evaluation FAE is a systematic process of assessing an individual’s physical capacities and functional abilities.
“It is no use saying “we are doing our best.” You have to succeed in doing what is necessary.”
Winston Churchill
Job Demands Analysis:
Job Demand Analysis (JDA) is the analysis of a particular job, on-site, to determine the exact physical and positional demands of the job.
Do your job; be the best at whatever your job description is. Randy Moss
Independent Medical Exam
At the Physiotherapy Clinic, a medical expert evaluates and gives a verdict on the state of health of a person who has suffered physical or psychological damage. The medical expert has an unbiased and objective approach to the examination and the final verdict regarding the cause, the extent of the injury/illness and the length of treatment that is necessary.
“Let’s not wait for perfect conditions to begin. Let’s begin to make perfection conditions for a healthy physical condition.”
― Joerg Teichmann
Return-to-Work Programs
At The Physiotherapy Clinic, a workplace’s written plan is provided that focuses on finding meaningful and suitable work for workers coming back to the workplace from injury or illness.
Recover independence and get back to the life you love.
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy/ Shock wave Diathermy:
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT for short) is a non-invasive option for the treatment of various pains and diseases of the musculoskeletal system. ESWT has been used successfully in orthopaedic pain therapy since the beginning of the 1990s. Many years of experience prove that certain pathological changes in tendons, ligaments, capsules, muscles and bones can be specifically eliminated with the help of this healing method.
At the Physiotherapy Clinic, following conditions can be treated by Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy.
Ø Superficial trigger points and muscle spasms
Ø Deep trigger points
Ø Tendinopathies
· Rotator cuff
· Lateral epicondyle
· Medial epicondyle
· Greater trochanter pain syndrome (gluteus medius and minimus)
· Proximal hamstring origin (hamstring tendinopathy)
· Rectus femoris
· Distal quadricep
· Patellar tendinopathy (Jumper’s Knee)
· Posterior tibial
· Peroneal
· Achilles tendinopathy
· Plantar fasciitis (Heel spur)
Ø Calcifications (calcific tendonitis)
Ø Medial tibial stress syndrome (Shin splint)
Ø Adhesive capsulitis
Ø Dupuytrens disease
Ø De Quervain disease
Ø Hip Bursitis
Ø trigger finger and
Ø Carpal tunnel syndrome
Ø Non-union of long bone fracture
Ø Lumbago (lower back pain)
Ø Avascular necrosis of femoral head
Ø Osteoarthritis of the knee
Feel better, move better, be better. Feel The Change.
Speech Therapy
Speech therapy is the assessment and treatment of communication problems and speech disorders.
Speech is power:
Speech is
To persuade,
To convert,
To compel.
Home Care Services:
Excellence in physical therapy. Caring is our passion.