Physiotherapy

At Life Medical Center, patients can expect a comprehensive and compassionate approach to their care. We provide physiotherapy services that aim to improve mobility, function, and quality of life. The physiotherapy team works closely with other healthcare professionals to ensure patients receive the best possible care and achieve optimal outcomes.

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Spectrum of Physiotherapy Services

Our globally experienced doctors conduct a full deep dive and identify any postural deficits alongside movement patterns. They also gauge muscle strength as well as the joint range of motion in the affected area, and the area that surrounds it. Our doctors educate on optimal mobility and form that helps prevent injuries, disease, and disabilities. 

The treatment plan depends on the patient’s needs and condition and takes into account various factors. It may include exercises, stretches, joint mobilization, tissue mobilization, acupuncture, pacing, advice, education, joint/soft tissue injections, or electrotherapy. Physiotherapists at LIFE help manage acute and chronic conditions, rehabilitate an injury or the consequences of disease or disability with therapeutic exercise programs and other interventions, and help actively prevent re-occurrence, re-injury, or functional decline through comprehensive guidance. 

Equipped with advanced modalities to provide accurate and timely treatment to patients, the facility has a variety of rooms with each space dedicated to a specific group of conditions within Physiotherapy. Most importantly, we have a patient-centric approach that puts the healing journey first and foremost.

When to consult your Life Physiotherapist

Often, nagging pains that come and go can be a symptom of something more complex at play. Persistent pain is always an immediate sign to see your physiotherapist. Meanwhile, any noticeable change in mobility – which means that you aren’t moving in the way you’re used to or if a particular movement causes pain or discomfort – indicates that it is time for a check-up. If you find that you are losing your balance often and it’s not an ear-related condition, or if an old pain has returned after a while, or if you’re facing acute or chronic discomfort in need of rehabilitation – see your physiotherapist at once. Physiotherapists help patients from all walks of life – those needing post-surgical rehabilitation and even those returning to workout routines after a long time. In fact, a quick visit can be like a fine-tuning of the musculoskeletal system. Making sure that all is well with your physical body is a habit that will assure you a long and healthy life. 

With physical therapy, you can improve your range of motion, resolve any biomechanical issues, receive gait training, offer therapeutic exercise, education on ergonomics, postural guidelines and preventive measures for the best quality of life. 

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Physiotherapy Services

Acute Musculoskeletal Pain Management

Chronic Pain Management

Assessment & Treatment for Neuromuscular Conditions

Neurological Rehabilitation

Treatment for Sports Injuries

Treatment for Post-operative Cases

Recovery from Postural Impairments

Treatment for Biomechanical Issues

Correcting Abnormal Gait

Electrical Therapy

Shockwave Therapy

Spinal Traction Unit

K-taping

Manual Therapy

Dry Needling

Therapeutic Exercise

Functional Performance Enhancement

Trigger Point Release

Dynamic Traction

Electrotherapy (TENS, Ultrasound, IFT, IRR)

Planning Maintenance & Support Programs to Prevent Re-occurrence & Re-injury

Rehabilitating Injury & the Effects of Disease

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