The practice participates in wellness programs like back-week and Career Day where we educate the public about good Sitting Posture, lifting Techniques, Good Sleeping Position and Sporting Activities.
Manual
Manual Therapy is a specialized form of physical therapy that requires
skilled hands. It is a detrimental practice in
Types of Manual Therapy Offered:
- Soft Tissue Mobilization
- Myofascial Release
- Joint Mobilization
- Muscle Energy Techniques
- Trigger Point Release
Chest physiotherapy is an airway clearance technique that drains the lungs. The technique helps to open up the airways by loosening phlegm so it could be coughed out easily
It may include percussion, vibration, deep breathing and huffing or coughing in different Postural drainage positions
The patient get positioned in different gravity assistive positions to allow easy drainage of phlegm/mucus from the five lobes of the lungs.
Mucus is dislodged through these techniques gets moved by the ciliary action to the upper airways where it can be coughed or huffed out of the lungs.
Electrotherapy is the use of electrical current to treat patients.
Types of Electrotherapy:
- Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)
- Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS)
- Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS)
- Interferential Therapy (IFT)
- Ultrasound
- Shockwave
Dry needling, also known as myofascial trigger point dry needling, is an alternative medicine technique similar to acupuncture. Dry needling is sometimes also known as intramuscular stimulation (IMS). It involves the use of either solid filiform needles or hollow-core hypodermic needles for therapy of muscle pain, including pain related to myofascial pain syndrome. Dry needling is mainly used to treat myofascial trigger points, but it is also used to target connective tissue, neural ailments, and muscular ailments.
It is a technique used to treat dysfunction of skeletal muscle and connective tissue, minimize peripheral nociception (pain), and improve or regulate structural or functional damage
Rehabilitation is the restoration of optimal form (anatomy) and function (physiology).
We promote recovery, and to maximize functional capacity, fitness and performance.
Musculoskeletal injuries are an inevitable result of sport participation. Football has the highest incidence of catastrophic injuries, with gymnastics and ice hockey close behind. Tissue injury from sports can be classified as macro-traumatic and micro-traumatic
The process of rehabilitation should start as early as possible after an injury and form a continuum with other therapeutic interventions. It can also start before or immediately after surgery when an injury requires a surgical intervention.
Types of sports Rehabilitation:
Pain Management
Flexibility and Joint Range of Movement
Strength and Endurance
Proprioception and Coordination
Static and Dynamic Balance
Clinical Pilates is a form of physical exercise that focuses on posture, core stability, balance, control, strength, flexibility, and breathing. Clinical Pilates is often used in conjunction with physiotherapy as a means of treating a variety of injuries, particularly those of the neck and back. This is based on literature that demonstrates strong evidence to support the use of therapeutic exercise in the management of patients with injuries, particularly low back pain. Recent research advocates the retraining of the deep stabilizing muscles for patients with low back pain. Clinical Pilates focuses on the retraining and recruitment of these stabilizing muscles (core stability) as well as improving posture, strength and flexibility.
Patients are grouped by their Clinical Presentation and a Physiotherapist run a class at a scheduled time and they can also be done on an individual basis
Legal firms often request us to assessment and report writing
Suitable Workstation, Chair, Desk and PC can be recommended to the employer
We come to the home for bed-ridden patients and the elderly