PHYSIOTHERAPY
PHYSIOTHERAPY

Key areas include:
1. Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy:
- Orthopedic Physiotherapy:
Fractures, sprains, strains, and joint pain.
- Sports Physiotherapy:
Sports-related injuries, that may need rehabilitation or the prevention of injuries for athletes.
- Manual Therapy:
Joint mobilization, massage and soft tissue manipulation result in pain relief and improved movement.
- Electrotherapy:
Use electrical currents for muscles stimulation, pain relief to promote healing.
- Taping:
Support joints, thus improve alignment and reduce pain.
2. Neurological Physiotherapy:
- Stroke Rehabilitation:
Focuses on regaining lost function and movement after a stroke.
- Vestibular Rehabilitation:
Treats dizziness and balance problems related to inner ear or neurological conditions.
3. Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy:
4. Other Types:
- Paediatric Physiotherapy:
Deals with developmental delays and musculoskeletal issues in children.
- Geriatric Physiotherapy:
Addresses the unique needs of older adults, including mobility and balance issues.
- Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy:
Focuses on the muscles of the pelvic floor, often related to incontinence or pelvic pain.
- Gynaecological and Obstetrics Physiotherapy:
Addresses conditions related to women's health, including pre- and post-natal care.
- Wound Care:
Physiotherapists may be involved in wound healing and management.
OUR SPECIALISTS

Dr. Asma
MPT