Physiotherapist

Physiotherapy is often what stands between a patient and a lifetime of chronic pain or surgery. By focusing on biomechanics, they help the body heal itself

What Does a Physiotherapist Do?

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Think of a Physiotherapist as a movement specialist. While a doctor might diagnose a bone fracture or a heart condition, the physiotherapist is the professional who helps the body regain its function, strength, and mobility after that injury or illness

Role in Healthcare

Physiotherapy is a non-drug treatment that maximizes a patient’s physical abilities and comfort levels. This can result in the most effective and quickest recovery.

 

CONDITIONS COVERED UNDER CRITICAL CARE
  • Achilles Tendinitis
  • After Surgery
  • Arthritis
  • Back and Neck Pain
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Dizziness
  • Foot Pain
  • Fractures and Dislocations
  • Hip Fractures:
  • Risks, Causes, Treatment
  • Hip Replacement
  • Knee Pain
  • Ligament Injuries
  • Neurological Conditions
  • Pinched Nerve
  • Sciatica
  • Shoulder Dislocations
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Stroke or Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)

Core Responsibilities

A physiotherapist’s work is divided into assessment, treatment, and long-term prevention.

 

Functional Assessment: Testing your range of motion, muscle strength, posture, and even how you walk (gait analysis) to find the root cause of physical limitations.

Manual Therapy: Using their hands to mobilize joints and soft tissues. This helps reduce stiffness, improve circulation, and alleviate pain.

Exercise Prescription: Designing specific movement programs to strengthen weak muscles and improve flexibility. These aren’t just “workouts”—they are targeted medical interventions.

Education: Teaching patients how to manage their condition at home, including ergonomic adjustments for work or specialized techniques for athletes.

Why This Service Matters

Restore. Strengthen. Prevent.
Movement is the foundation of a healthy life. Our physiotherapy services focus on identifying the mechanical roadblocks holding you back—whether it’s a sports injury, chronic back pain, or post-operative recovery. By combining manual therapy with personalized exercise science, we don’t just treat your symptoms; we rebuild your body’s resilience so you can return to the activities you love with confidence and strength.

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Helping You Get Back to What You Love.

Clinical Excellence in Every Step.