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Musculoskeletal / Sports injury Physiotherapy

Manual Therapy

Manual therapy is any treatment technique which involves your therapist using their hands or physical maneuver or to help alleviate and resolve your condition, pain, or injury. The aim is often to improve movement and function of the affected area which will, in turn, relieve pain and speed up recovery.

Spinal Manipulation

Spinal manipulation, also called spinal manipulative therapy or manual therapy, combines moving and jolting or cracking the joints. It is designed to relieve pressure on joints, reduce inflammation, and improve nerve function. It is often used to treat back, neck, shoulder, and headache pain.

Features

  • Pain relief
  • Improved joint & soft tissue mobility
  • Improved flexibility
  • Reduced scar tissue
  • Improved muscle & joint function
  • Restoration of normal joint mechanics
  • Better quality of life / return to normal activities and sports

Athletics taping

Myofascial Taping (Kinesiology taping) is a rehabilitative taping technique that is designed to facilitate the body’s natural healing process while providing support and stability to muscles and joints without restricting the body’s range of motion as well as providing extended soft tissue manipulation. Myofascial Taping may alleviate pain as well as facilitate lymphatic drainage by microscopically lifting the skin. This lifting effect forms convolutions in the skin thus increasing interstitial space and allowing for a decrease in inflammation of the affected areas while also providing mobilization to the myofascial junction.

Post-surgical & post fracture rehabilitation

Post-surgical
You would be amazed to know that rehabilitation after surgery can be quite a long process. This is because the rehabilitation process requires several months and, in some cases, even a whole year to recover from post-surgery symptoms. For people who have recently got their surgery done whether its shoulder surgery, knee surgery, heart surgery, joint replacement, or any other type of surgery, they need to realize that recovery takes enough time. Rehabilitation is a progressive process wherein tissues need to stimulate because tissues are unable to recover by themselves.

But breathe a sigh of relief! It will be over soon. Yes! The benefits that you will experience after getting rehabilitation will never disappoint you. If you are wondering what those benefits are, let us find out without further ado!


How Rehab Can Help You Recover from Surgery
After surgery, be it of any kind, a patient may face difficulty in executing their daily tasks such as walking, bathing, getting dressed, eating, and taking care of themselves. However, if you go for the rehab treatment, qualified physiotherapists and other experts can help you learn the safest and best ways to perform these tasks. Not only this but exercises also that you get during rehabilitation treatment will strengthen your muscle as well as help you move body parts safely where you had surgery.


Post fracture rehabilitation
If you have suffered a broken bone, also known as a fracture, then you may benefit from the skilled services of a physical therapist. Your physical therapist can help you regain normal range of motion, strength, and functional mobility after a fracture.


Exercise can help ensure that your bone can tolerate the loads and stresses that you may encounter during normal everyday function.

Postural correction

Postural correction

Musculoskeletal