Conditions Commonly Seen

Acute Pain

Acute pain is temporary and often comes from injury or trauma. It's like a warning signal that prompts us to take action to protect ourselves. Unlike long-lasting chronic pain, acute pain usually goes away once the injury heals. It can feel sharp or intense and is typically focused in one area. Overall, it's a natural part of the healing process.

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Chronic Pain

Chronic pain is a persistent discomfort that lasts beyond the expected healing time of an injury or illness. Although there are many different forms of chronic pain requiring deeper investigation, physiotherapy can ease the pain and help you gain functional independence.

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Arthrosis/Arthritis

Arthrosis, more commonly referred to as osteoarthritis, is a degenerative joint disease characterized by the breakdown of cartilage in the joints, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. It can affect any joint in the body, but most commonly affects the hips, knees, spine, shoulders, and hands. Physiotherapy can offer a non-invasive approach to lessen pain and improve your quality of life. 

Balance and Vertigo

When vestibular problem occurs, individuals may experience symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, and imbalance, which can significantly impact their quality of life. Physiotherapy offers specialized vestibular rehabilitation programs aimed at addressing these symptoms by targeting the underlying causes and improving vestibular function.

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Gait and Posture

Gait and posture are essential components of movement and overall physical function. Physiotherapy focuses on optimizing gait patterns and posture to promote efficient and pain-free movement.

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Post-surgical Rehabilitation (e.g. Hip, knee, and shoulder replacements, general surgery)

With expertise in both wound healing as well as acute and community post-surgical rehabilitation programs, our physiotherapist can offer you a comprehensive assessment and treatment that will help you see subjective, objective, and functional improvements during your recovery. 

Musculoskeletal (orthopedic) conditions like sprains, strains, and fractures

Your body will heal regardless of physiotherapy, but without proper education and guidance, altered gait patterns such as limping and stiffening of joints can have a lasting impact on the adaptability of your body. It can prolong the pain, affect your performance, and in elderly, result in a detrimental fall. 

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Neurological Conditions

Neurological conditions such as parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and stroke affect the nervous system, leading to mobility issues and impairments in daily life. ​Through rehabilitation, the brain can exhibit remarkable adaptability and learn new movements, a phenomenon known as neuroplasticity. Physiotherapy can offer safe ways to practice these movements to improve your function and prolong your independence. 

Senior Health

Frailty is a condition characterized by decreased physical function and resilience, often associated with aging. Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in managing frailty by focusing on improving strength, balance, and mobility. We will help you gain confidence in both static and dynamic activities by safely progressing the exercises with the help of a ceiling hoist. 

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