FAQ

We are sharing the most commonly asked questions below. Please browse through them before sending in your queries. If you have another question apart from these, you can mail us using the form on the Contact Us page.

What sort of services do you provide?

We provide services associated with physiotherapy and rehabilitation.

What does a physiotherapist do?

A physiotherapist executes a comprehensive assessment and examination of a patient to ascertain his disease or dysfunction. Following that, he prepares a plan for treating the patient in the best possible manner and implements it.

When should I consult a physiotherapist?

In the severe cases of pain, joint stiffness or muscular weakness, post surgeries, bladder or bowel problems, numbness, tingling or any other abnormal sensation, you should consult a physiotherapist.

What are the different treatment methods used by physiotherapists?

Physiotherapists may employ electrotherapy (electrical modalities to reduce pain, decrease inflammation and promote healing etc.) or manual therapy (Hands on techniques to treat various kinds of dysfunctions). They may also prescribe exercises to increase your strength, endurance, balance and coordination.

How long does it take a physiotherapy session to complete successfully?

The first session can last from forty-five minutes to an hour, as it requires a thorough examination for accurate diagnosis. The following sessions lasts from thirty to forty-five minutes depending upon your condition.

What should I carry while consulting a physiotherapist?

You should carry your recent and older medical reports (if any) while visiting a physiotherapist. You should also carry the X-rays or MRI films if relevant in your case.

What are the areas of specialization in physiotherapy?

The major specialization areas in physiotherapy include Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy, Neurophysiotherapy, Physiotherapy in sports conditions etc.