Professional Care in the Comfort of Your Home
Physiotherapists create customized treatment plans to reduce pain, restore movement, and help patients return to their daily activities safely..
Benefits of Physiotherapy at Home
- Convenient treatment in the comfort of your home
- Eliminates the need for travel and waiting time
- Personalized one-on-one care from a physiotherapist
- Faster recovery through customized treatment plans
- Ideal for elderly patients and individuals with mobility issues
- Comfortable and stress-free rehabilitation environment
Home physiotherapy is a service where a qualified physiotherapist visits your home to provide treatment and rehabilitation.
Seniors, post-surgery patients, individuals with mobility issues, and those recovering from injuries can benefit.
Yes. Home physiotherapy offers personalized care and can be equally effective for many conditions.
It provides convenience, comfort, personalized attention, and eliminates travel-related stress.
Conditions Treated with Home Physiotherapy
- Back pain and neck pain
- Arthritis and joint stiffness
- Sports injuries and muscle strains
- Stroke rehabilitation
- Post-surgical recovery
- Knee, shoulder, and hip pain
- Balance and walking difficulties
- Neurological and mobility disorders
Yes. Physiotherapists use exercises and manual techniques to reduce pain and improve mobility.
Yes. It supports safe recovery and helps patients regain strength and movement.
Yes. Home physiotherapy helps stroke patients improve balance, mobility, and daily functioning.
Yes. Physiotherapy helps reduce joint stiffness, improve flexibility, and manage pain.
Home Physiotherapy Treatment Services
- Manual therapy and joint mobilization
- Stretching and strengthening exercises
- Posture correction and ergonomic guidance
- Balance and gait training
- Pain management techniques
- Heat and cold therapy
- Rehabilitation after injury or surgery
- Functional training for daily activities and independence
Treatment may include exercises, stretching, manual therapy, posture correction, and pain management techniques.
Yes. Strengthening exercises are commonly used to improve muscle function and recovery.
Yes. Balance and coordination exercises are often included, especially for elderly patients.
Yes. Physiotherapists may use manual therapy, heat therapy, cold therapy, or other pain-relief methods.

