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Why should I go see a Physiotherapist?

Physiotherapists can help you recover faster compared to other forms of treatment.
Physiotherapists can help you recover faster compared to other forms of treatment.


A physiotherapist is a certified expert who assesses, diagnoses, and devises suitable treatments for a wide range of orthopedic and sports injuries, geriatric care, as well as numerous neurological and cardiothoracic conditions, all aimed at guiding patients toward a life of independence and freedom from pain. They are also integral members of a multidisciplinary team of doctors, aiding in quicker patient recovery and injury prevention.


Physiotherapists are renowned for working with athletes to prevent injuries (prehab) and boost their performance (strength and conditioning). In orthopedic cases, physiotherapists often serve as primary caregivers since many of these conditions involve pain and muscle weakness, thus easing the burden on surgeons. Choosing physiotherapy as a primary care option can also lower patients' medical expenses and potentially eliminate the need for surgery. Elderly patients significantly benefit from regular physiotherapy, which enhances their balance to avoid falls, fosters independence, and supports overall health and well-being.


Neurorehab represents a transformative aspect of physiotherapy for neurological conditions, enabling paralyzed patients to walk confidently and regain control over their lives. Examples of such conditions include Parkinson's, stroke, spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, neuropathies, radiculopathies, and motor neuron diseases. In cardiac and pulmonary conditions, physiotherapists employ cardiac and pulmonary rehab, especially to assist patients in intensive care, post-cardiac surgeries, and in managing pulmonary issues, facilitating faster recovery, improved breathing, and a return to daily life.


At Khachane Physiotherapy and Rehab Centre, our goal is to help our patients recover swiftly and lead healthy lives.

 
 
 

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