Cardiopulmonary physiotherapy, as the name implies, is a method of managing lung and heart health using physiotherapy. Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (also known as Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation) is a supervised exercise programme that includes education, counselling, stress management, smoking cessation, and other lifestyle changes to prevent or reverse the progression of cardiac and pulmonary diseases.
Stroke Paralysis
Stroke paralysis refers to the loss of muscle function or movement in certain parts of the body due to a stroke.When a stroke occurs, it disrupts blood flow to the brain,leading to damage in the affected area
Spinal Cord Injury
A spinal cord injury involves damage to any part of the spinal cord. It also can include damage to nerves at the end of the spinal cord, known as the cauda equina. The spinal cord sends and receives signals between the brain and the rest of the body. A spinal cord injury often causes permanent changes in strength, feeling and other body functions below the site of the injury.
Neuro Conditions
Neurological physiotherapy treats patients with neurological conditions, which are movement and functional disorders caused by impairments affecting the brain, spinal cord and the nervous system.
Birth Disorders
Program that helps new mothers heal and manage their bodies after giving birth. It can help you:
Autism And ADHD
Autism is a complex neurological and developmental disability that manifests in early childhood. Autism affects the normal functioning of the brain and can be characterised by symptoms that can present in varying degrees, influencing communication, social interactions, and behaviour patterns. ADHD, which stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is characterised by difficulty regulating attention, activity levels and impulsive behaviour
Cardiac Rehab
Cardiac rehabilitation (cardiac rehab) is a personalized program of education and exercise. The supervised program is designed to improve health in those with heart disease. It's often recommended after a heart attack or heart surgery.
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Pulmonary rehabilitation is a program that helps strengthen your breathing muscles and teaches you ways to manage living with chronic lung disease. A team of providers focuses on exercise and education, but other components could include breathing retraining, airway clearance, mental health support and nutrition
Arm And Shoulder Pain
Normal function of the shoulder and arm is vital for completing activities of daily living and popular sports. A reduction in shoulder and arm function can lead to a lowered quality of life. The shoulder joint is like a super flexible but not so sturdy structure. So, if you make a weird move, put too much pressure on it, or keep doing the same thing time and again, it can get hurt easily.
Ageing Issues Among Elderly
Aging or getting old makes our body go through many physical changes. These changes usually cause a decrease in muscle strength, bone density, body coordination, and even make the joints stiffer, which sometimes can lead to falls and fractures. For elderly citizens, exercising may be the key for bringing back and sustaining the physical function required in daily living. Exercise programs set by a physiotherapist can help in reducing body pain, enhancing the movement of joints, facilitating coordination, and boosting respiratory function.
Muscle Sprain & Strains
Sprains and strains commonly arise from sudden or excessive stress on muscles or ligaments. Sporting activities, improper lifting, or sudden movements are frequent culprits. Poor conditioning and inadequate warm-up contribute to the risk. Accidents, falls, or repetitive motions also play a role. Recognizing these common causes is essential for injury prevention and informed physiotherapy interventions tailored to address specific issues effectively.
Chest Physiotherapy
Most commonly used in the case of cystic fibrosis, which is a genetic condition that causes lung infections and restricts one’s ability to breathe over a period of time. The mucus becomes thick and sticky, and it causes the airways of the lungs to clog up. Germs and bacteria are also trapped, which causes infections and inflammation.
Neuro Muscular Disorders
Nerves and Muscle related disorders result in weakness, joint tightness and functional issues related with movement and flexibility. After the diagnosis of the patient, the Physiotherapists and Orthopaedics are able to determine whether this problem is due to the weakness of the muscle, or the nerves that supply them blood, and/or the junction between these two.
Fitness & Sports Rehab
Sports injury rehabilitation (or Sports Rehab) treat injuries, relieve pain and work on preventing re-injury.At Fitnss rehab, we view a patient’s overall health as just as important as their recovery from addiction. When new patients come to us, we emphasize a holistic approach to recovery, using a variety of treatments to target the mind, body and soul.
Bone And Muscle Pain
It is true that every person will complain about joint pain at least once in his or her lifetime. Usually, the pain occurs in the spine in the neck and lower back region, knee, fingers, shoulders, fingers, and ankle. Joint pains are of multiple types, and there are different causes behind them. From poor posture to wear and tear of cartilage, repetitive muscle stress to ligament and tendon stress, there are so many reasons behind joint pain.
Sports Physiotherapy Program
Sports physiotherapy for treating sports injury and addressing performance and training issues of sportspersons and athletes. Whether you are a 18 year old professional tennis player or a 45 year old taking up marathon running, our sports physiotherapist can help you achieve your goals with fewer injuries and faster recovery.
Physiotherapy and Surgery
A preoperative physiotherapy or pre-habilitation programme is an exercise-based plan for patients recommended for surgery. Complications that could develop without adequate monitoring and care might be avoided with the aid of this pre-habilitation program. Evidence shows that physical therapy can improve mobility, general function, and muscular strength. Getting patients moving after surgery is crucial if they want to recover completely. Enhancing circulation reduces the chance of a blood clot, and healing speeds up.
Women’s Health Physiotherapy
Women's Health Physiotherapy is a specialized branch of physiotherapy that aims to address the unique healthcare needs of women. It involves three broad steps: assessment or evaluation of your current condition/issue, treatment based on your requirements and limitations, and support to prevent further complications. It supports women coping with a diverse range of problems, including pelvic floor dysfunction, pregnancy-related concerns, pelvic pain, menopause management, breast health, and more.
Neuro Physiotherapy Rehabilitation
Neurological physiotherapy involves rehabilitation of people with neurological conditions. Neurological conditions are problems with the brain, spinal cord or peripheral nerves. People with neurological conditions may have difficulties with their physical functions including mobility, muscle strength, range of movement and balance.
Ergonomic Programme For Corporate Employees
Ergonomics is the study of people in their workplace and is the process in which workplaces, products and systems are designed or rearranged so that they fit the people who use them. It aims to improve workspaces and environments to reduce the risk of injury.
Medical Fitness Programs
The medical Programs classes are for patients that need to do special exercises to rebalance the body and strengthen the muscles. After the one to one treatments, when the acute pain is gone it is very beneficial to do this special training to make sure the problem does not come back.
Musculoskeletal Or Orthopedic Physiotherapy
Orthopedic Injuries like fractures and sprains and orthopedic conditions like arthritis are common. These injuries and illnesses need medical attention to prevent further complications. It is normal to get confused between orthopedic and physiotherapy treatment in such a situation. Both these specialities deal with musculoskeletal problems. The following differences distinguish the two treatments.
Post Operative Physiotherapy
During your recovery from surgery, you'll need to work on regaining and optimizing function in your body since your muscles may have begun to stiffen and weaken while awaiting your procedure. Many people are concerned and sometimes even fearful of movement post-surgery, sometimes to the point of withdrawing from physical activity. While these fears are understandable, it's important to re-integrate physical activity into your daily routine. Your physiotherapist can also build a pre-surgery physiotherapy program to help strengthen your muscles before surgery.
Posture & Ergonomics
Posture is the position or carriage of the body in a sitting or standing position. It is very easy to have a bad posture when sitting at a computer workstation. Even good posture when held for a long time can lead to fatigue or discomfort