Orthopedic physiotherapy focuses on rehabilitating musculoskeletal injuries and conditions, such as fractures, sprains, and joint replacements, through specialized exercises and manual therapy to restore function, reduce pain, and promote healing.
Neuro physiotherapy focuses on improving movement and function in individuals with neurological disorders, such as stroke or Parkinson’s disease, using tailored exercises, techniques, and neuroplasticity principles to enhance recovery and quality of life.
Geriatric physiotherapy is designed to address age-related physical issues, such as mobility, strength, and balance, helping older adults maintain independence, reduce fall risk, and improve overall physical well-being and functionality.
Rehab and fitness programs combine physical therapy and fitness training to restore strength, mobility, and endurance, ensuring a comprehensive recovery. These programs are designed to improve overall health, performance, and prevent future injuries.
Cardiac rehabilitation supports heart health recovery post-surgery or illness, focusing on exercise, education, and lifestyle changes. This program aims to enhance cardiovascular fitness, reduce risk factors, and improve overall well-being and heart function.
Sports rehabilitation helps athletes recover from sports-related injuries by combining physiotherapy techniques, strength training, and injury prevention strategies, enabling a safe return to sports and reducing the risk of re-injury.
Strength and conditioning programs aim to enhance muscle strength, endurance, flexibility, and performance through resistance training, functional exercises, and cardiovascular fitness, reducing the risk of injury and improving overall physical health.