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Throughout life, physiotherapy offers therapies to promote, preserve, and restore optimum mobility and functional capacity. This includes offering services to those whose ability to move and function is jeopardised due to old age, injury, illness, disorder, ailments, or environmental causes. The definition of health revolves around functional mobility.
Physiotherapy is focused with determining and optimising quality of life and movement potential through promotion, prevention, treatment/intervention, habilitation, and rehabilitation. This includes one's emotional, social, psychological, and physical health. Physical therapists use their specialised knowledge and abilities to assess movement potential and come to agreements on goals during physical therapy sessions with patients/clients, other healthcare professionals, families, carers, and communities.
Why choose Altor Hospitals for Physiotherapy?
Altor Hospital physiotherapist provides a variety of evidence-based treatments that are tailored to the patient's need. The objective of a physiotherapist is to improve health and movement while reducing the risk of injury by enhancing the body's capacity for function and reducing the impacts of dysfunction, impairment, and pain brought on by illness and trauma.
Anyone anticipating, seeking, or dealing with movement difficulties may receive diagnosis, treatment, counselling, and instruction from a physiotherapist. The application of external agents to alleviate suffering caused by disease, trauma, and mental illness. For evaluation, treatment, and prevention, techniques and tools include exercises, mobility, manipulation, and electrotherapy.
Our services in Physiotherapy
- Carpel tunnel syndrome
- Arthritis
- Back pain
- Neck pain
- Tendonitis
- Sports injury
- Poorly aligned joints
- Age related joint pain
Our treatments in physiotherapy
- Pain relief rehabilitation
- Electronic stimulation
- Ultrasound
- Massage
- Joint mobilization
- Iontophoresis
- Kinesiology taping
- Laser therapy
FAQs
How does physiotherapy work?
Physical therapy, often known as physiotherapy, is a medical procedure used to improve, preserve, and maintain a patient's mobility, function, and overall health. Through injury prevention, health and fitness promotion, and physical rehabilitation, physiotherapy aids. By establishing a predetermined course for the therapy, physiotherapists help you take charge of your own rehabilitation. To help you heal rapidly, a physiotherapist could instruct you to perform specific exercises on your own. Depending on the patient's condition, physiotherapists employ manual therapy and a variety of techniques.
How long does each session last?
The session lasts for 30 to 45 minutes on average, but if more time is required for the treatment, it can last up to an hour or 90 minutes. In a select instances where a patient is experiencing severe or multiple difficulties, the session length is typically extended. Following the completion of the patient examination, our expert can determine the session length.
How many sessions of treatment will I require?
Following the completion of your initial evaluation, your physiotherapists will discuss and agree upon a treatment plan with you. However, there is no set number of treatments that are required to treat a particular disease. At this stage, they ought to be able to provide you with a rough estimate as a guide.