Physiotherapy
Overview
Physiotherapy focuses on restoring movement, reducing pain, and improving physical function through non-surgical treatment methods. It plays a key role in helping individuals recover from injuries, manage chronic conditions, and maintain overall mobility and strength.
Our physiotherapy services are designed to address a wide range of physical concerns—from muscle and joint pain to movement limitations caused by injury or lifestyle factors. Each patient is assessed individually to understand the root cause of the problem, followed by a personalized treatment plan.
Using a combination of therapeutic exercises, manual techniques, and supportive modalities, the goal is to improve flexibility, strength, and functional ability. Along with treatment, emphasis is placed on posture correction, injury prevention, and long-term physical well-being.
Our Specialties
Our Physiotherapy department offers focused care across a wide range of movement-related conditions and recovery needs.
Pain Management Therapy
Non-invasive treatment for acute and chronic pain conditions such as back pain, neck pain, and joint discomfort through targeted exercises and therapy techniques.
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
Treatment of conditions affecting muscles, joints, ligaments, and tendons, including sprains, stiffness, and posture-related issues.
Sports Injury Physiotherapy
Management of sports-related injuries such as muscle strains, ligament injuries, and overuse conditions, with a focus on safe and effective recovery.
Post-Injury Recovery
Structured therapy programs to restore strength, mobility, and function after injuries like fractures, dislocations, or soft tissue damage.
Post-Surgical Physiotherapy
Guided recovery after surgeries such as joint procedures or orthopedic interventions to regain movement and prevent complications.
Neurological Physiotherapy
Support for conditions affecting movement and coordination, such as stroke or nerve-related issues, to improve balance and motor function.
Geriatric Physiotherapy
Care for age-related mobility concerns, joint stiffness, and balance issues to help maintain independence in daily activities.
Pediatric Physiotherapy
Therapy for children with movement difficulties, developmental delays, or physical challenges affecting growth and coordination.
Posture & Ergonomic Correction
Assessment and correction of posture-related issues caused by daily habits, desk work, or improper body mechanics.
Electrotherapy & Modalities
Use of therapeutic techniques such as ultrasound therapy, electrical stimulation, and heat therapy for pain relief and faster healing.
Mobility & Strength Training
Exercise-based programs designed to improve flexibility, muscle strength, balance, and overall physical performance.
Preventive Physiotherapy
Guidance and exercises aimed at preventing injuries, reducing strain, and maintaining long-term physical health.
Technologies & Infrastructure
Advanced Therapy Equipment
Use of modern electrotherapy devices and supportive tools for pain relief and recovery.
Personalized Treatment Planning
Individual assessment and tailored therapy programs based on patient needs.
Exercise & Treatment Area
Dedicated space for guided exercises, mobility training, and strength development.
Outpatient Therapy Services
Easy access to regular physiotherapy sessions without hospital admission.
Manual Therapy Setup
Specialized treatment areas for hands-on techniques and patient-focused care.
Integrated Care Support
Coordination with other departments when required for comprehensive treatment.
Our Experts

Dr. J. Das
Psychiatry

Dr. Ankita
Obst. & Gynae

Dr. Rahul Arya
Gastroenterologist

Dr. Ashish
General Surgery
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Frequently Asked Questions
Physiotherapy helps in reducing pain, improving movement, and restoring physical function in various conditions.
You should consult if you have pain, stiffness, injury, or difficulty in movement affecting daily activities.
The duration depends on the condition, but regular sessions and consistency help achieve faster results.
No, physiotherapy primarily uses exercises and physical techniques rather than medicines.
In many cases, early physiotherapy can reduce symptoms and delay or prevent the need for surgery.
Yes, it is safe and effective for children, adults, and elderly individuals when performed by trained professionals.
Not always. You can consult directly, though a doctor’s advice can help in specific cases.