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A physiotherapist is a primary healthcare provider who helps patients maintain, regain, and improve their functional mobility and strength through kinesiology (biomechanics), electrotherapy, exercise therapy, and manual therapy.

Patients with injuries and disabilities such as neck pain, knee pain, back pain, and ligament problems can benefit from physiotherapy.

Physiotherapists can treat patients at home, which allows them to treat both acute and chronic problems. Paralysis, Cerebral Palsy, Parkinson's disease, Multiple Sclerosis, and stroke can all benefit from physiotherapy.

Knee, back, and joint problems have become commonplace, whether as a blessing or a curse of modern life. It's best to see if a particular pain goes away after a certain amount of time and returns after a specific movement. To get a proper diagnosis, you can use our at-home physiotherapy service.

Physiotherapy can treat various medical conditions, including cardiovascular, neurological, neuromusculoskeletal, and respiratory problems.

  • Neuromusculoskeletal issues: This includes back pain, knee pain, arthritis, sports injuries, and whiplash-related disorders.
  • Paralysis: Regular physiotherapy sessions will improve muscle tone, allowing the paralysed patient to move around more freely.
  • Parkinson's disease: Parkinson's disease is a life-threatening neurological condition. The patient can regain mobility and function with the help of physiotherapy.
  • Post heart attack: After a heart attack, physiotherapy can help lower blood pressure and heart rate both at rest and during exercise.
  • Back pain: Back pain can be caused by sedentary behaviour, poor posture, and frequent travel. You no longer have to put up with the discomfort or limitations. Allow a skilled and well-trained physiotherapist to help you relieve your pain in the comfort of your own home.
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: When used as part of a multidisciplinary recovery plan, physiotherapy can be beneficial for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
  • Asthma: Physiotherapy can help with respiratory muscle training, which can help with asthma symptoms and improve a person's breathing and physical abilities.
  • Respiratory: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, and cystic fibrosis are all common respiratory problems treated with physiotherapy.
  • Post Surgical rehab: If you've recently had major surgery, in-home physiotherapy can speed up your recovery. You can regain your mobility with our professional in-home physiotherapy treatment.

Patients are treated in the comfort of their own homes by our physiotherapists. They assess, diagnose, and create a treatment plan tailored to the patient's specific needs. Depending on the severity of the problem, physiotherapy sessions can last up to an hour. To improve the patient's mobility, our experts help with both basic and advanced mobility exercises.

Over time, physiotherapy has been shown to help patients regain their health and improve their physical ability, function, and movement. Our physiotherapists will come to you and perform physiotherapy at your home in order to improve your experience.

Receiving physiotherapy at home has several benefits.

  • Provides Personalized service
  • Convenience
  • Cost-effective
  • Mobility is unaffected.
  • Increases the speed of the healing process
  • Improved time management
  • Supervision and support from family members

You can forget about your physiotherapy treatment worries and hassles with our dependable home physiotherapy services.

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