1. What is physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession that focuses on assessing, diagnosing, and treating physical injuries or conditions that affect movement and function. Treatment includes exercises, manual therapy, and other techniques to help you recover and improve mobility.
2. What conditions can physiotherapy treat?
Physiotherapy can help with a wide range of conditions, including:
3. How do I book an appointment?
You can book an appointment online through our website, call our clinic directly, or send us an email to schedule your visit.
4. Do I need a referral from my doctor to see a physiotherapist?
No, you don’t need a referral to see a physiotherapist. However, some insurance plans or specific treatments may require a doctor’s referral.
5. What should I expect during my first visit?
During your first visit, the physiotherapist will assess your condition by asking questions about your health history, current symptoms, and lifestyle. They may also conduct physical tests to evaluate your movement and strength before creating a personalized treatment plan. To know more click here
6. Is physiotherapy painful?
Physiotherapy should not be painful. While some treatments may cause temporary discomfort, the goal is to relieve pain and promote healing. If you experience pain, communicate with your physiotherapist, and they will adjust your treatment.
7. How long is each physiotherapy session?
Typically, our physiotherapy session lasts for about 45 minutes, depending on your condition and treatment plan.
8. How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions you need depends on the severity of your condition and your progress. Our physiotherapist will work with you to develop a treatment plan and recommend the appropriate number of sessions.
9. Will physiotherapy be covered by my insurance?
Many insurance plans cover physiotherapy services. It's best to check with your insurance provider to confirm coverage and learn about any specific requirements.
10. What should I wear to my physiotherapy appointment?
Wear comfortable clothing that allows easy movement. Depending on your treatment, you may be asked to remove certain items of clothing or wear gym attire.
11. What is the difference between physiotherapy and chiropractic care?
While both physiotherapists and chiropractors treat musculoskeletal issues, physiotherapy focuses on rehabilitation through exercise, manual therapy, and other techniques to restore function. Chiropractic care often involves spinal manipulation to treat pain and improve movement.
12. Can physiotherapy help with my posture?
Yes, physiotherapy can address poor posture through targeted exercises and education to improve alignment, reduce pain, and prevent long-term issues.
13. Do you offer services for athletes?
Yes, we specialize in treating sports injuries and offer tailored rehabilitation programs for athletes to help them recover quickly and safely return to their sport.
14. Can physiotherapy help with chronic pain?
Physiotherapy can be highly effective in managing chronic pain, including conditions such as fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, and chronic back pain, by using personalized exercises and treatments to improve function and reduce discomfort.
15. What if I have a pre-existing condition or injury?
Inform your physiotherapist about any pre-existing conditions or injuries. They will tailor the treatment plan to accommodate your unique needs and work around your limitations.
16. Do you offer online consultations?
Yes, we offer virtual physiotherapy consultations for certain conditions. Please contact us for more information about online therapy options.
17. How can I prepare for my physiotherapy sessions?
Arrive a few minutes early to complete any necessary paperwork. Bring any relevant medical records, and be ready to discuss your symptoms and goals for treatment with your physiotherapist.
18. Can physiotherapy help with rehabilitation after surgery?
Yes, physiotherapy plays a crucial role in post-surgery rehabilitation by improving mobility, reducing pain, and speeding up the healing process.
19. What is manual therapy?
Manual therapy is a hands-on technique that involves the physiotherapist using their hands to mobilize joints, soft tissues, and muscles to relieve pain and improve movement.
20. Do you treat children or elderly patients?
Yes, we provide physiotherapy services for patients of all ages, from children to the elderly, and tailor treatments to each individual’s needs.
If you have any other questions, please contact us at 9654408338, or you can visit our clinic.