Physiotherapy

A. Neurorehabilitation unit :

physiotherapy and rehabilitation for:

  • SCI
  • CVS
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Peripheral neuropathy
  • Myopathy
  • Nerve injuries
  • Transverse myelitis
  • Post-encephalitis

B. Sports injuries unit :

physiotherapy and rehabilitation for:

  • Muscular and ligamentous injuries
  • Post ACL repair or reconstruction
  • Post meniscal surgeries
  • Tennis / golfer elbow
  • Ankle-sprain

C. Musculoskeletal physiotherapy unit :

physiotherapy and rehabilitation for:

  • Post fracture ORIF
  • Joint replacement surgeries
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Neck and back pain
  • Cervical or lumbar disc lesions
  • Calcaneal spur
  • Frozen shoulder
  • Nerve entrapment syndromes
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Spine deformities

D. Pediatric physiotherapy unit :

physiotherapy and rehabilitation for:

  • Gross and fine motor delays.
  • Autism, cerebral palsy and other neuromuscular disorders.
  • Developmental delays
  • Feeding and swallowing disorders.
  • Orthopedic injuries
  • Speech and language delays and motor planning disorders.
  • Visual and perceptual disorders

Our services:

  1. Physical Therapy.
  2. Speech Therapy.
  3. Occupational Therapy
  4. Cognitive Rehabilitation.
  5. Sensory Integration Room.
  6. Oromotor Dysfunctions Rehabilitation.
  7. Intensive Physiotherapy Programs

E. Hydrotherapy unit :

Hydrotherapy is one of the basic methods of treatment widely used in the system of natural medicine, which is also called water therapy, aquatic therapy, pool therapy, and balneotherapy. Use of water in various forms and in various temperatures can produce different effects on a different system of the body.

Hydrotherapy is the external or internal use of water in any of its forms (water, ice, steam) for health promotion or treatment of various diseases with various temperatures, pressure, duration, and site.

Hydrotherapy differs from swimming because it involves special exercises that you do in a warm-water pool. The water temperature is usually 33–36ºC, which is warmer than a typical swimming pool.

People that would most benefit from hydrotherapy include people that have neuromuscular disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, cardiovascular disorders, and pulmonary disorders. Specific diagnoses that have shown benefit from the pool include orthopedic problems that require decreased weight bearing to perform the specific exercises, neurological disorders that need increased balance and proprioceptive input, decreased cardiovascular functioning, exercise-induced asthma, pregnancy, and any condition that is intolerant to weight-bearing exercises. Many people with back pain will also experience benefits from hydrotherapy