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What is Torticollis? Congenital Muscular Torticollis (CMT), commonly known as twisted neck or wry neck, is diagnosed in infants shortly after birth. It results from the shortening and increased tone of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, causing the infant’s head to tilt to one side. Early intervention is crucial to prevent further complications and ensure proper neck …

What is Spinal Cord Injury? The number of new patients with Spinal Cord Injury each year in the US is about 17,000. These injuries cause paralysis at different levels; our rehabilitation program aims to develop independence and improve the quality of life. Recovery will vary depending on the degree and layer of injury; however, with …

What is Parkinson Disease? Parkinson’s Disease affects over 10 million people worldwide, commonly causing symptoms of tremors, rigidity, and bradykinesia. Our rehabilitation program aims at symptom management and improving the quality of life. Complications might include falls, freezing episodes, and cognitive changes. Though Parkinson’s Disease is degenerative and incurable, rehabilitation can significantly slow symptom progression …

What is ⁠Congenital Deformities? Congenital deformities are those structural abnormalities that start developing in the fetus during its intrauterine life and become apparent at birth. These may include defects related to bones, muscles, joints, or tissues of the body. Most of the congenital deformities require special, expert care for their proper management and rehabilitation by …

What is Multiple Sclerosis? Multiple Sclerosis afflicts over 2.3 million patients worldwide, leading to fatigue, weakness, and balance problems. Our rehabilitation program focuses on symptom management and enhancing daily functioning.MS is a chronic condition; however, rehabilitation helps manage symptoms and improves the quality of life.Rehabilitationinclude a mix of strength training, balance exercises, and energy conservation …

What are ⁠Ligament Injuries? Ligament injury’s recovery could take a different route, given the fact of the extent of the injury’s seriousness. Considerations for these medical approaches may include muscle strength in the tibial tubercle, proprioceptive exercise, and functional training. Medical complications include joint instability, pain, and limitation of movements. The patients will be subjected …

Occupation related pain ? Occupation related pain is a widespread problem that can be seen in the workplace and among various professions, which is often a product of sporadically repetitive gestures, unsatisfactory arrangement of the work area, and continued immobility. Here are some common complaints related to pain and performed by different jobs: By implementing …

What is Electrotherapy? If an individual is not experiencing sufficient control of pain and other symptoms, electrotherapy a treatment that directs mild electrical pulses to the problem area may be an option. Electrotherapy includes a range of treatments using electricity to reduce pain, improve circulation, repair tissues, strengthen muscles, and promote bone growth, leading to …

Body weight supported (BWS) treadmill training is a method for retraining walking. A person using BWS is supported by a harness that is suspended from a metal frame or from the ceiling. The harness and BWS provide support and reduce the weight on your feet while you walk on the treadmill. The amount of support …

What is Traumatic Brain Injury? Traumatic Brain Injury affects millions worldwide each year, causing physical and cognitive impairments. Our rehabilitation program aims to restore function and improve the quality of life. Recovery varies widely, but early and intensive rehabilitation leads to better outcomes.Some training approaches involves cognitive training, physical therapy, and occupational therapy. Treatment Process: …

What is Kinesiotaping? KT is currently gaining popularity as an adjunct therapeutic technique, benefits of which include facilitation or inhibition of the muscle function, to improve the proprioceptive feedback to achieve and maintain good body alignment and also support the joint structure. Kinesio Tape is a specialised elastic tape made of latex-free cotton fibres having …

What is Ataxia? Ataxia is a loss of muscle coordination that has affected thousands around the world, throwing them off balance. Our rehabilitation program centers on restoring these critical motor skills toward quality improvement. The rehabilitation process varies, but rehabilitation has shown to dramatically improve coordination and balance. Some of the training techniques that involve …

What is Frozen Shoulder? Having a frozen shoulder that is healed is not very big, in fact it is almost guaranteed for most if the patient complies with the recommended practices. The therapeutic exercise modality is composed of tone exercises, range of motion exercises, and having the therapist manually move a body part to reduce …

What is Vertigo and Dizziness ? Vertigo and dizziness are common symptoms of a wide variety of pathologies. These can lead to the development of balance disorders in a large percentage of people. Our rehabilitation program is designed to reduce these symptoms and restore normal balance function. Many patients exhibit significant improvement with vestibular rehabilitation. …

What is ReflexPro? ReflexPro is the ultimate training equipment that is designed to improve time of reaction, reflexes, and hand-eye coordination. It is an innovative system that uses reaction pods specially crafted to work with the ReflexPro app. With a series of games within the app, it's meant to be comprehensive and engaging, giving the …

What is ⁠Motor Neurone Disease? Motor Neurone Disease is a progressive disease that, yearly, affects over 140,000 people all over the world. Our program of rehabilitation aims at retaining mobility and quality of life. The condition is currently non-curative and MND progresses; however, rehabilitation helps in symptom management for better quality of life.Techniques encompass strength …

What is ⁠Bell’s Palsy? Each year, great number of people suffer from Bell’s Palsy in India. Weakness in facial muscles is suddenly realised through this affliction. Our program of rehabilitation for Bell’s Palsy will help restore facial functioning, increasing the quality of life. Most patients make a full recovery with proper therapy within one month. …

What is Dry Needling? Trigger-point dry needling is an invasive procedure where a fine needle needle is inserted into the skin and muscle. It targets myofascial trigger points - hyper irritable spots palpable as nodules in the taut bands of skeletal muscles. Trigger point dry needling can be performed at either superficial or deep tissue …

What is Cupping Therapy? It is an ancient form of alternative medicine in which a therapist puts special cups on your skin for a few minutes to create suction. People get it for many purposes, including to help with pain, inflammation, blood flow, relaxation and well-being, and as a type of deep-tissue massage. Cupping therapy might be trendy …

What is Manual Therapy? It is an advanced specialty area of physical therapy practice that is based on manual examination and treatment techniques integrated with exercise, patient education, and other physical therapy modalities to address pain, loss of function, and wellness. Manual therapy appears to work best with numerous kinds of conditions: chronic pain, sports …

What is ⁠Toe walking ? Toe Walking is characterized by walking on the toes rather than using a typical heel to toe gait. While it is common in young children, persistent toe walking can indicate underlying conditions such as cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, or autism spectrum disorders. Identifying the cause is crucial for effective treatment. Treatment …

What is Ankylosing Spondylitis? Ankylosing Spondylitis is a disease that causes more than 1.3 million people in the US and presents with chronic pain and stiffness and immobility. The treatments of Ankylosing Spondylitis to be the rehabilitation methods like stretching, strengthening exercises, and pain management strategies. Stemming from this, they can decrease symptoms of the …

What is Stroke Rehabilitation? A stroke hits nearly 15 million across the globe every year. It commonly leaves the patient with severe physical incapacities. A customised stroke rehabilitation program aims to restore mobility, strength, and independence to the individual. Some of approaches are task-specific training, strength training, MRP, PNF, NDT approaches and neuromuscular re-education. Treatment …

Neuroone physio postfracture rehab program is tailored in support of your recovery and to help you get back to full functional.

rthritis is a chronic disease; rehabilitation involving resistance training, flexibility exercises, and joint mobilization techniques can greatly improve it. Some of the symptoms the patients will exhibit include joint pain, stiffness, and loss of motion.

What is Myofascial Release (MFR) Myofascial Release (MFR) is a holistic, therapeutic approach to manual therapy. MFR offers a comprehensive approach for the evaluation and treatment of the myofascial system, the system of tissues and muscles in the body. This technique is designed to release restrictions such a trigger points, muscle tightness, and dysfunctions in …

What is⁠ Developmental Delay? Developmental Delay occurs when a child does not achieve developmental milestones such as sitting, crawling, or walking at the expected age. This can result from various factors, including genetic issues, problems during pregnancy or birth, and early childhood infections or injuries. Early intervention through physiotherapy is essential to support and accelerate …

What is Flat feet? Flat feet can be fully recovered while doing the right rehabilitation equipments like, muscle strengthening workouts, muscle stretching, and orthotics. Usual complications affect the foot, which is the pain, discomfort, and with difficulty in movements. To manage the end of rehabilitation, patients have to do some home exercises and go for …

What is Scoliosis? Scoliosis debilitates 23% of the population, causing the spine to develop a curvature with symptoms of discomfort, pain, functional reduction, and spinal deformities. Our rehabilitation program is constructed to correct the curvature and relieve the pain with exercise treatment. Approaches consist of the use of corrective exercises, spinal manipulation techniques, and strength …

What is Muscular Dystrophy? Muscular Dystrophy (MD) refers to a group of hereditary disorders characterized by progressive muscle weakness and atrophy. Each type of MD has a specific inheritance pattern, onset time, and rate of muscle degeneration. The primary goal of physiotherapy for MD patients is to maintain mobility, prevent contractures, and enhance overall strength …

What is ⁠Neck pain? At one point in time eighty percent of the human population has neck pain. For the complete recovery from neck pain, rehab like strengthening exercises, stretching exercises, and manual therapy is a must as it is about enhancement of the body’s ability to work. Treatment Process: View this post on Instagram …

What is back pain? At one point in time 80% of the human population has back pain. For the complete recovery from back pain, rehab like strengthening exercises, stretching exercises, and manual therapy is a must as it is about enhancement of the body’s ability to work. Treatment Process:

What is ⁠Erb’s Palsy? Erb’s Palsy, also known as Erb–Duchenne Palsy, is a form of brachial plexus injury that typically occurs during birth. This condition affects the upper arm’s nerves, leading to varying degrees of paralysis. Depending on the severity, the paralysis may resolve on its own, require rehabilitative therapy, or in some cases, surgery. …

What is Balance Training? Balance exercise is one of the four types of recommended exercise along with strength, aerobic and endurance exercises to improve health and physical ability. Balance training is undertaken in order to: Accordingly, it is essential that balance exercises be incorporated into the physical activity programs of older adults. View this post on …

What is ⁠Motor Neurone Disease? Motor Neurone Disease is a progressive disease that, yearly, affects over 140,000 people all over the world. Our program of rehabilitation aims at retaining mobility and quality of life. The condition is currently non-curative and MND progresses; however, rehabilitation helps in symptom management for better quality of life.Techniques encompass strength …

What is ⁠Brachial Plexus Injury? Brachial Plexus Injury occurs 1 to 2 times in every 1,000 live births; it can be acquired as well, through trauma. Basically, the total goal is the restoration of function and the mitigation of pain through therapy. The degree of recovery depends on the injury, but for most conditions, rehabilitation …

What is Down Syndrome? Down Syndrome (DS) is a genetic disorder caused by the presence of an extra chromosome 21. Children with DS often experience developmental delays, particularly in reaching milestones such as sitting, standing, and walking. Balance issues, due to factors like ligament laxity and low muscle tone, are common and can persist into …

What is Cerebral Palsy? Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a group of neurological disorders affecting body movement and muscle coordination. It appears in infancy or early childhood due to damage to the developing brain, which can occur before, during, or after birth. This condition disrupts the brain's ability to control movement, posture, and balance. Although CP …

What is Guillain-Barré Syndrome ? Guillain-Barré Syndrome is an uncommon neurological disorder affecting close to 1 in every 100,000 individuals annually. Our rehabilitation program is specifically designed to aid recovery and restoration using focused therapy methods. Most patients make a full recovery with timely and intensive rehabilitation. Techniques include muscle strengthening, functional mobility training, and …

Instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) is a skilled myofascial intervention used for soft-tissue treatment. It is based on the principles of James Cyriax cross-friction massage.It is a skilled intervention that includes the use of specialised tools to manipulate the skin, myofascia,muscles, and tendons by various direct compressive stroke techniques. It is applied using instruments …

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