Let healing begin at home with Post-Trauma Physiotherapy tailored to your needs.
Recovery after broken bones, including regaining joint mobility and muscle strength.
Physiotherapy includes gradual weight-bearing, joint mobilization, and strengthening.
Injuries to muscles, tendons, or ligaments from falls, accidents, or impact trauma.
Treated with swelling reduction, manual therapy, and graded return to activity.
Common after car accidents, leading to neck pain, stiffness, and headaches.
Therapy includes gentle neck mobilization, postural correction, and pain relief techniques.
Mild to moderate trauma to the spine without surgery, often affecting posture and strength.
Physiotherapy supports recovery through strengthening, core stabilization, and mobility training.
After surgeries like joint replacement, ligament repair, or fracture fixation.
Focused on pain management, mobility training, and progressive functional rehab.
Joints forced out of normal position from impact or falls.
Treated with stability training, range-of-motion work, and joint protection education.
Symptoms like dizziness, headaches, and balance issues post-injury.
Physiotherapy targets vestibular rehab, balance training, and cognitive pacing.
Painful breathing and reduced mobility due to rib or chest injuries.
Therapy involves breathing techniques, posture correction, and gentle movement.
Accidents affecting mobility, weight-bearing, and joint stability.
Rehabilitation includes gait training, strength exercises, and proprioceptive work.
Common in falls or impact trauma, leading to stiffness and weakness.
Physiotherapy focuses on restoring range, reducing pain, and functional tasks.
Scarring and tissue tightness affecting movement after burns.
Treated with stretching, scar mobilization, and functional reconditioning.
Weakness, numbness, or pain due to nerve damage after accidents.
Physiotherapy supports nerve recovery through sensory re-education and muscle activation.
It is a specialized physiotherapy approach aimed at helping patients regain mobility, strength, and function following accidents, falls, surgeries, or traumatic injuries. It supports faster healing, reduces pain, and prevents long-term disabilities.
Starting physiotherapy early—once medical clearance is given—is ideal. Early rehabilitation helps minimize stiffness, swelling, muscle wasting, and prevents secondary complications.
Your physiotherapist will assess your injury, physical condition, and personal goals, then design a step-by-step recovery plan that evolves with your progress, ensuring a safe and effective rehabilitation journey.
Recovery timelines vary greatly depending on the injury severity, your overall health, and adherence to the rehab plan. Minor injuries may resolve in weeks, while complex trauma might need several months or longer.
Some discomfort is normal during the healing process, but physiotherapy is designed to work within safe limits. Our therapists focus on minimizing pain while promoting effective recovery.
Yes. Early and structured physiotherapy can improve function, stabilize joints, and promote healing to the extent that surgery becomes unnecessary. However, some severe injuries still require surgical intervention.
Absolutely. Rehabilitation is carefully tailored to each individual's needs, whether young or elderly, ensuring safe recovery, improved independence, and a better quality of life.