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Orthopaedic Conditions

Orthopaedic rehabilitation is a specialized area of physiotherapy aimed at restoring function, reducing pain, enhancing mobility and enhancing functional independence following injuries or surgeries affecting the musculoskeletal system - bones, joints, muscles, ligaments and tendons. Nowadays people are suffering from work related musculoskeletal conditions due to long sitting hours. Orthopaedic Physiotherapy is very helpful in reducing pain, mobilizing joints, reducing spasm, improving muscle strength and thus improving work efficiency.

Goals of Orthopaedic Rehabilitation:
  • Restore range of motion (ROM)
  • Improve muscle strength and endurance
  • Reduce pain and inflammation
  • Re-establish joint stability
  • Improve gait and posture
  • Giving postural and Ergonomic advice
  • Facilitate safe return to daily activities and work


Conditions Treated:

  1. Fractures
    - Post-cast or post-surgical rehabilitation for both Upper and Lower Limb
  2. Joint Replacements
    -Total Knee Replacement (TKR)
    - Total Hip Replacement (THR)
    - Early mobilization, strengthening, gait retraining
  3. Ligament Injuries
    - ACL, MCL, ankle ligament injuries, Meniscal Injuries
    - Balance, proprioception, and return-to-sport programs
  4. Tendinopathies
    - Tennis elbow, rotator cuff tears, Achilles tendinitis
  5. Spinal Disorders
    -  Spondylosis, disc prolapse, Scoliosis, post-laminectomy rehab
  6. Post-Orthopaedic Surgeries
    - Meniscectomy, spinal fusion, rotator cuff repair
  7. Joint Disorders
    - Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis
    - Gout, Ankylosing Spondylitis
    - Psoriatic and Reactive Arthritis
  8. Osteoporosis
  9. Amputation
  10. Plantar Fascitis, Bursitis
  11. Frozen shoulder
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