ORTHOPEDIC PROBLEMS
Body system includes the muscles, bones, nerves, joints, ligaments, tendons and other connective tissues. Damage to any of these tissues or structures can come from chronic orthopedic diseases or from an injury.
NEUROLOGICAL PROBLEMS
Neurological physiotherapy involves the treatment of people with movement and function disorders that have originated from problems within the body’s nervous and neuromuscular system.
SPORTS RELATED PROBLEMS
Sports and Exercise Physiotherapists are involved in the prevention and management of injuries resulting from sport and exercise participation at all ages and at all levels of ability
MUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS
Musculoskeletal pain refers to pain in the muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons and nerves. You can feel this pain in just one area of your body, such as your back.
RHEUMATOLOGICAL DISORDERS
Rheumatological is a specific form of physiotherapy aimed at treating a variety of rheumatological conditions. Rheumatological conditions are autoimmune diseases which case inflammation to joints, muscles, tendons or ligaments.
POST SURGICAL PROBLEMS
Post surgical rehabilitation is necessary after surgical procedures including orthopedic, cardiac, thoracic, neurological and abdominal surgery.
PAEDIATRICS PHYSIOTHERAPY
Paediatric physiotherapists have expert skills in the assessment, identification and diagnosis of, and treatment of child development and movement difficulties.
GERIATRIC REHABILITATION
Geriatric rehabilitation also have a role in intermediate care, where patients are referred by a hospital or family doctor
OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGICAL
Although irregular cycles or painful monthly cramps can be common issues affecting women, they are by no means something that women must adjust to as their norm.