Orthopaedic Physiotherapy
Cervical Pain
Cervical pain is the pain caused due to cervical spondylolysis or osteoarthritis. This condition involves changes in the bones, disc or joints that are connected to the neck.
Back Pain
Back pain can have causes that aren’t due to underlying disease. Examples include overuse such as working out or lifting too much.lower back is known as the lumbar region of the spine.
Frozen Shoulder
Frozen shoulder is a condition that affects your shoulder joint. It usually involves pain and stiffness that develops gradually, gets worse and then finally goes away.One of the most common causes of frozen shoulder is
Knee Pain
Knee pain can have causes that aren’t due to underlying disease. Examples include heavy physical activity, lack of use, injuries such as sprains or strains
Sports Injury
Sports injuries refer to the kinds of injury that occur during sports or exercise. While it is possible to injure any part of the body when playing sports.
Ligament Injury
A ligament tear is painful and tender to the touch. You may see swelling and bruising. It may be difficult to move the joint.
Tennis / Golfer’s Elbow
Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is a common overuse injury resulting from repetitive motion involving the tendons in your elbow.
Plantar Fascitis
Never put ice directly on your heel. Pain relievers can make your foot feel better and help with inflammation. Stretching and exercise: Stretch your calves,
Ankle Sprain / Strain
A joint sprain is the overstretching or tearing of ligaments. Ligaments are the bands of tissue that connect two bones together in a joint. The most common location for
Post-Operative THR / TKR
Total knee replacement (TKR) and total hip replacement (THR) reliably relieve pain, restore function, and ensure mobility in patients with advanced joint arthritis; however these results are not uniform across all patient populations.
Osteo / Rheumatoid Arthritis
Osteoarthritis occurs when the smooth cartilage joint surface wears out. Osteoarthritis usually begins in an isolated joint. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease, Osteoarthritis occurs when the
Post Fracture Rehabilitation
Physical therapy after a fracture often focuses on overcoming the negative effects of being immobilized by a cast or sling. Immobilization may cause loss of motion and strength and decreased functional mobility.