Our services:
- Pain Management
- Exercise Therapy
- Massage Therapy
- Paediatric Rehabilitation
- Intensive Paediatric Regime
- Chest Physiotherapy
- Geriatric Rehabilitation
- Special Needs
- Vestibular Rehabilitation
- Home Care Services
- Follow Up Care & Medical Record Maintenance
- Weight reduction & fitness
- Sports physiotherapy
- Stretching & Relaxation
- Massage
- Speech therapy
- Behavioral therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Reflex integration
- Sensory integration
- Vestibular rehabilitation
- Spatial awareness techniques
- Brain gym
- Memory pattern skill training
- Counselling & Medical report
=Home visits services: =
Some patients may need help relearning how to perform daily duties or improve their speech after an illness or injury. Our therapists can put together a plan of care to help a patient regain or strengthen the use of muscles and joints. Occupational therapists can help a patient with physical, developmental, social, or emotional disabilities relearn how to perform such daily functions as eating, bathing, dressing, and more. Speech therapists can help a patient with impaired speech regain the ability to communicate clearly.
Stroke rehabilitation:
Recovery from a stroke, patients need rehabilitation to relearn previous skills and learn new skills. The goal of rehabilitation in our clinic is to help the people who had a stroke to make the most of their physical and mental abilities and adapt to any limitations resulting from the stroke. Also, our team members work to prevent complications such as stiff joints, bedsores, and pneumonia, which can result when a person has problems moving.
Cerebral Palsy treatment:
Cerebral Palsy treatment is a team work. Our team consisting physical therapy and rehabilitation specialists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, dieticians, psychologists and speech therapists to preventing the development of abnormal posture reactions and abnormal contractions, developing normal contraction, preventing the development of joint motion limitation and deformity, giving the child a functional movement in self-care activities such as feeding and dressing are the goals of early treatment.