MVA Physiotherapy is a specialized treatment program focused on supporting individuals in their recovery from injuries sustained in motor vehicle accidents. Common conditions include whiplash, back and neck pain, muscle strains, joint stiffness, and concussion-related symptoms. The goal is to restore mobility, reduce pain, and help patients return to their daily activities safely and confidently.
Orthopedic or musculoskeletal physiotherapy is a focused branch of physiotherapy dedicated to evaluating and treating conditions involving the musculoskeletal system, including bones, muscles, joints, ligaments, and tendons.
The goal is to manage pain, enhance mobility, and restore functional movement following injury or dysfunction in the musculoskeletal structures.
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy focuses on the muscles, ligaments, and tissues that support the pelvic organs. It’s used to treat conditions like urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, prolapse, and issues related to pregnancy, childbirth, or post-surgery recovery. Male pelvic floor dysfunction includes testicular pain,erectile dysfunction,etc,.
Vestibular and Concussion Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT) is a specialized area of physiotherapy focused on treating balance disorders, dizziness, vertigo, and symptoms related to concussions. It involves individualized exercise programs that help retrain the brain to better process signals from the inner ear, eyes, and body. This therapy aims to improve gaze and postural stability, reduce vertigo and dizziness, and support recovery from concussion-related issues such as headaches, visual disturbances, and difficulty concentrating, ultimately enhancing overall function and quality of life.
Manual therapy is a specialized area of physiotherapy that uses hands-on techniques to assess and treat musculoskeletal conditions. This may include methods such as cupping to increase blood flow and relieve muscle tension, dry needling (IMS) to target trigger points and reduce pain, traction to gently stretch the spine and relieve pressure, taping to support joints and muscles, Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) to break down scar tissue and improve mobility, and spinal manipulation to restore proper alignment and function of the spine. These techniques aim to reduce pain, enhance movement, and support overall recovery.
Our experienced physiotherapist specially focus on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of sports and physical activity-related injuries The goal is to support safe participation, enhance performance, and promote a full return to sport or exercise with reduced risk of re-injury.
Neurological physiotherapy is a specialized field of physiotherapy dedicated to the treatment of individuals with disorders of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. It focuses on improving movement, restoring function, and enhancing quality of life for those affected by conditions such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injuries.
Geriatric physiotherapy is a specialized branch of physiotherapy that addresses the specific needs of older adults. It focuses on improving mobility, strength, balance, and overall function by managing age-related changes and health conditions. The goal is to help seniors maintain independence, prevent falls, and enhance their quality of life.
Prenatal and postnatal physiotherapy is a specialized area of care that supports women through the physical changes of pregnancy and the recovery period after childbirth. It focuses on managing pain, preparing the body for labor, and promoting healing postpartum. Treatment may include pelvic floor rehabilitation, scar tissue management, and guidance for safely returning to everyday activities.
Pediatric physiotherapy is a specialized field of physiotherapy dedicated to supporting the physical development and well-being of children from infancy through adolescence. It involves the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions that impact movement, coordination, strength, and mobility. Pediatric physiotherapists help children achieve developmental milestones, enhance motor skills, and recover from injuries or surgeries to support their overall growth and independence.
TMJ physiotherapy is a specialized form of physiotherapy focused on treating disorders of the temporomandibular joint—the joint that connects the jawbone to the skull. It goals is to reduce pain, improve jaw movement, and address issues such as clicking, locking, or tension in the jaw.
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