Expert Care for Bone, Joint, and Muscle Recovery
Physiotherapists create customized treatment plans to reduce pain, restore movement, and help patients return to their daily activities safely..
Orthopedic physiotherapy treats a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions
- Back and neck pain
- Knee pain and ligament injuries
- Shoulder pain and rotator cuff injuries
- Arthritis and joint stiffness
- Sports injurie
- Fractures and dislocations
- Tendonitis and bursitis
- Post-operative rehabilitation
Yes. Orthopedic physiotherapy uses exercises, posture correction, and manual therapy to reduce back pain and improve mobility.
Yes. Physiotherapy helps strengthen the muscles around the knee, improve stability, and support faster recovery.
Yes. Physiotherapists use targeted exercises and stretching techniques to reduce pain and restore shoulder movement.
Physiotherapy helps regain strength, flexibility, and joint movement after the bone has healed.
Orthopedic physiotherapy uses various techniques to manage and reduce pain effectively
- Manual therapy and joint mobilization
- Stretching and strengthening exercises
- Posture correction techniques
- Heat and cold therapy
- Ultrasound therapy
- Electrical stimulation (TENS)
Manual therapy involves hands-on techniques used by physiotherapists to reduce pain and improve joint movement.
These exercises improve flexibility, build muscle strength, and help prevent future injuries.
Heat therapy relaxes muscles and improves blood flow, while cold therapy reduces swelling and inflammation.
TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) uses mild electrical impulses to reduce pain and promote comfort.
You should consider visiting an orthopedic physiotherapist if you experience
- Persistent joint or muscle pain
- Difficulty walking or moving
- Reduced range of motion
- Sports-related injuries
- Recovery after orthopedic surgery
- Recurring back, neck, or shoulder pain
You should visit an orthopedic physiotherapist if you experience ongoing pain, stiffness, or difficulty moving.
Yes. Orthopedic physiotherapy helps reduce pain, improve mobility, and support a faster recovery from sports injuries.
Yes. Physiotherapy helps restore strength, flexibility, and normal movement after surgery.
Early treatment can prevent the condition from worsening and promote quicker recovery.

