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Child undergoing occupational therapy at a rehabilitation center with a special therapist, enhancing sensory processing and self-regulation

What is physiotherapy ?

Physiotherapists have different titles in different countries: in many countries they are called physical therapists. Some countries have their own version of the word physiotherapist, such as kinesiologist, but they are all part of the same profession. Physiotherapists provide services that develop, maintain and restore people’s maximum movement and functional ability. They can help people at any stage of life, when movement and function are threatened by ageing, injury, diseases, disorders, conditions or environmental factors. Physiotherapists help people maximise their quality of life, looking at physical, psychological, emotional and social wellbeing. They work in the health spheres of promotion, prevention, treatment/intervention, and rehabilitation.

Benefits of Physiotherapy

Improves mobility, strength, and flexibility.

Enhances recovery from injuries, surgeries, or illnesses.
Relieves pain and reduces the need for surgery or medications
Boosts overall physical and emotional wellbeing.

Key Features of Physiotherapy

Comprehensive Care

Prevention : Helps avoid injuries and manage risk factors for movement disorders.
Intervention : Treats a wide range of conditions through tailored therapies.

Comprehensive Care

1- People of all ages, from children to the elderly.
2-Individuals affected by ageing, injuries, chronic diseases, or environmental factors.

Services

NEURO DEVELOPMENATAL THERAPY

SENSORY INTEGRATION THERAPY

PHYSIOTHERAPY

occupational therapy

EARLY INTERVTERVENTION THERAPY

EYE HAND CO-ORDINATION THERAPY

SPEECH THERAPY

LANGUAGE PROCESSING THERAPY

ABA THERAPY

AUDIO VISUAL THERAPY

HEARING TEST & TRIAL

IQ & SQ ASSESSMENT

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