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.

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

Dr. J. Das

Psychiatry

Dr. Ankita

Dr. Ankita

Obst. & Gynae

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Dr. Rahul Arya

Gastroenterologist

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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.

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