Frequently Asked Questions
Back Pain
Back pain can occur due to poor posture, muscle strain, prolonged sitting, heavy lifting, disc problems, arthritis, or age-related spinal changes.
Physiotherapy helps reduce pain, improve flexibility, strengthen core muscles, correct posture, and restore normal movement.
The number of sessions depends on the severity and cause of the condition. Many patients notice improvement within a few sessions.
Shoulder Pain & Frozen Shoulder
Frozen shoulder is a condition where the shoulder becomes stiff, painful, and difficult to move due to inflammation of the shoulder capsule.
Shoulder pain may result from injuries, tendon inflammation, arthritis, rotator cuff problems, poor posture, or repetitive movements.
Physiotherapy improves shoulder mobility, reduces pain, strengthens muscles, and helps restore normal function.
Muscle Strain & Sprain
A strain affects muscles or tendons, while a sprain affects ligaments that connect bones at joints.
Pain, swelling, tenderness, bruising, reduced mobility, and muscle weakness are common symptoms.
Physiotherapy promotes healing, reduces pain and swelling, restores movement, and strengthens the affected area.
Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Brain injury rehabilitation helps individuals regain physical function, balance, mobility, and independence after a brain injury.
Patients recovering from traumatic brain injuries, strokes, accidents, or neurological conditions can benefit from physiotherapy rehabilitation.
Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
A spinal cord injury occurs when damage to the spinal cord affects movement, sensation, or body functions.
Physiotherapy helps improve strength, mobility, balance, coordination, and functional independence.
The main goals are to maximize physical function, prevent complications, improve mobility, and enhance quality of life.
