Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy is a branch of Physiotherapy with expertise in diagnosing and treating problems related to joints, bones, muscles and ligaments. The physiotherapy techniques help strengthens weak muscles, relieve pain and maintain joint integrity. This branch also focuses on post-fracture recovery and rehabilitation after ligament injuries.
Fractures
Ligament injuries
Osteoarthritis (Joint Pain)
Low back pain
Neck pain
Tennis elbow
Golfer's elbow
General Fitness and weight management
Manipulation and corrective techniques
Strength training
Exercises for flexibility and mobility
Calisthenics and High intensity strength training
Dry needling
Electrotherapeutic modalities to reduce pain and inflammation
Physiotherapy in neurological conditions is a specialised branch within physiotherapy that focuses on treating people with neurological problems. Neurological conditions often lead disability and dependency in patients, with the help of neuro-physiotherapy approaches, one can regain muscle control, balance and walking ability.
Brain Stroke
Spinal cord injuries
Parkinson's Disease
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis
Guillain Barre Syndrome
Bell's Palsy
Myasthenia Gravis
Motor Relearning and Retraining
Functional Re-education
Gait Training
Balance and coordination Training
Manipulative techniques to reduce spasticity
Recreational therapy
Mind and body exercises
Facial Muscle exercises
Neurodevelopmental Techniques
Neurodynamic Techniques
This branch of Physiotherapy is dedicated towards preventing, diagnosing and rehabilitating injuries related to or occurred during sports. With its holistic approach, this field also offers a sport-specific training to improve weight loading, sports form, efficiency and overall performance of a player.
Muscle strains and muscle pull
Jumpers knee
Patellofemoral pain syndrome
Ligament Injuries
Overuse injuries
Landing injuries
Generalised weakness
Tennis elbow
Golfers Elbow
Swimmers shoulders
Weight loading and Weight management training
Strength training
Metabolic resistance training
Circuit training
Sprint interval Training
Flexibility and mobility exercises
Diet and food education
Functional Training