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Expert Assessment
Our certified physiotherapists conduct comprehensive evaluations to identify the root cause of your condition and create personalized treatment plans for optimal recovery.
Strength Training
Specialized exercise programs designed to rebuild muscle strength, improve flexibility, and enhance overall physical performance while preventing future injuries.
Pain Management
Advanced techniques and therapies to effectively manage pain, reduce inflammation, and accelerate the healing process for long-term relief.
Progress Tracking
Regular monitoring and assessment of your recovery progress with data-driven insights to adjust treatment plans and ensure maximum effectiveness.
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Conditions
- Cervicogenic Headache | Migrane
- Cervical Spondylosis | Cervical Radiculopathy
- Lumbar Spondylosis | Spondylolisthesis
- Disc Herniation | Sciatica pain
- Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction | Piriformis pain Syndrome
- Postural Issues | Peripheral joints pain
- Sports Injuries | Pre and Post-operative stiffness
Therapies Offered
- Spine Manual Mobilization | Manipulation
- Soft Release | DTFM
- Sports Massage | Cupping
- Stretching | MET
- Ultrasound Therapy | TENS Therapy
Symptoms
- Pain | Inflammation
- Loss of Balance
- Headache | Headache with Movement
- Pain with Movement
- Sprain | Strain
Services Offered
- Physiotherapy Assessment | Guidance
- Postural Assessment | Advice
- Nutritional Guidance
What Our Patients Say
Recent Blogs
Stretching Exercises for SI Joint Pain
In conclusion, stretching exercises for SI joint pain are a valuable and accessible component of pain management. By enhancing flexibility, reducing muscle tension, and promoting joint stability, these exercises can provide relief and improve overall well-being.

Saturday Night Palsy: Treatment, Exercises, and Recovery
The term "Saturday Night Palsy" gained prominence due to its origin in scenarios where people, after social gatherings or celebrations, would unknowingly fall asleep with their arm positioned in a way that compressed the radial nerve.

Knee Cap Dislocation Cause, Symptoms, and Treatment
The knee cap, also known as the patella, is a small, flat, triangular bone located at the front of the knee joint. It plays a vital role in the proper functioning of the knee by providing mechanical advantage to the thigh muscles (quadriceps) and protecting the knee joint.
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