Orthopedic physiotherapy commonly treats conditions such as arthritis, fractures, and joint replacements, focusing on pain relief and restoring function. It also addresses sports injuries and chronic conditions affecting muscles and joints. Treatment often includes strengthening exercises, joint mobilization, and flexibility training. Effective management aims to improve mobility, reduce pain, and enhance overall quality of life.
These methods are designed to alleviate pain and improve comfort for patients dealing with musculoskeletal issues.
This technique involves the application of controlled movements to a joint to improve its range of motion and reduce pain.
This involves targeted exercises designed to increase the strength and endurance of specific muscle groups. By focusing on controlled, progressive resistance training, muscle strengthening helps improve functional capacity, support injured areas, and prevent future injuries.
These exercises aim to enhance the range of motion and ease of movement in joints and muscles. Flexibility exercises stretch muscles to improve their length and elasticity, while mobility exercises focus on the joint’s ability to move smoothly through its full range.
This approach focuses on exercises and activities that mimic real-life movements to enhance overall physical performance.By training the body to perform everyday tasks more efficiently and functional movement training improves strength and flexibility.
This involves specialized physiotherapy protocols designed to prepare the body for surgery and to optimize recovery afterward.