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Near to Care Physiotherapy And Rehabilitation physiotherapy, we treat many pain conditions such as neck pain, back pain, shoulder and knee pain.
Our Professional Physiotherapists play an important role in curing your of acute as well as chronic pain. After a thorough assessment, we will make a treatment plan for you to help reduce pain and address the roots of your symptoms to prevent it from coming back.
Conditions Treated:
Our team of highly trained specialist physiotherapists are experts in the field of Pain Management.
We cure the conditions including:
- Back Pain
- Neck Pain
- Shoulder Pain
- Nerve Pain
- Pelvic Pain
- Pelvic Girdle Pain
- Headaches
- Knee Pain
- Hip Pain
- Chest & Rib Pain
- Muscle Pain
- Joint Pain
Precise Diagnosis: We use advanced assessment techniques to accurately diagnose the underlying root causes of your musculoskeletal conditions. This ensures that your treatment plan is tailored to address your specific condition effectively.
Pain Management: Pain is a common symptom of musculoskeletal disorders, and our experts are well-equipped to provide relief. We utilize a combination of manual therapy, modalities like Manual therapy, Dry needling therapy, Cupping therapy, Electrotherapy, Laser therapy, Ultrasound therapy, Deep tissue releases and specialized exercises to alleviate your pain and improve your overall comfort.
Rehabilitation Excellence: If you're recovering from orthopedic surgeries, sports injuries, or any traumatic incidents, our comprehensive rehabilitation programs are designed to facilitate a successful recovery. We focus on rebuilding strength, enhancing mobility, and restoring function.
Customized Treatment Plans: We understand that each patient is unique, and our treatment plans reflect this understanding. Our physiotherapists create personalized plans that include targeted exercises to improve muscle strength, flexibility, and joint mobility.
Posture Correction: Poor posture can contribute to musculoskeletal issues. Our team is dedicated to assessing and correcting posture problems, offering guidance on ergonomic improvements and proper body mechanics to prevent recurring discomfort.
Manual Therapy Expertise: Hands-on techniques, including Deep tissue releases, Myofascial releases, joint mobilization, and manipulation, are integral components of our treatment approach. These techniques are employed to relieve pain, enhance mobility, and promote tissue healing.
Sports Injury Rehabilitation: For athletes and sports enthusiasts, we provide specialized care focused not only on rehabilitation but also on performance enhancement and injury prevention. Our goal is to help you return to your sport stronger and more resilient.
Spinal Health: Conditions related to the spine, such as herniated discs, sciatica, and scoliosis, are within our expertise. We use targeted exercises, manual therapy, and posture correction techniques to address these issues effectively.
Education and Prevention: We believe in empowering our patients with knowledge. We offer guidance on managing your condition and preventing future problems, including proper exercise techniques, ergonomics, and lifestyle adjustments.
we Near to Care Physiotherapy And Rehabilitation are committed to improving your musculoskeletal health, reducing pain, and enhancing your overall quality of life. Trust us for expert orthopedic and musculoskeletal physiotherapy services in Bangalore. Let us be your partner on the journey to a pain-free and active lifestyle.
Disease patients improve their mobility, balance, and coordination.
Multiple Sclerosis: Multiple sclerosis is a condition that affects the central nervous system. Neurological physiotherapy can help patients with multiple sclerosis manage their symptoms, including muscle weakness, loss of balance, and spasticity.
Spinal Cord Injury: Spinal cord injury is a condition in which the spinal cord is damaged, resulting in a loss of function. Neurological physiotherapy can help spinal cord injury patients regain strength, improve their mobility, and reduce the risk of falls.
Bell's / Facial Palsy: Bell's palsy is a condition in which the facial nerve becomes inflamed, resulting in weakness or paralysis on one side of the face. Neurological physiotherapy can help Bell's palsy patients improve their facial muscle strength and reduce the risk of complications.
Cerebral Palsy: Cerebral palsy is a group of conditions that affect movement and coordination.
Neurological physiotherapy can help cerebral palsy patients improve their mobility, balance, and coordination, and reduce the risk of falls.
Benefits of Neurological Physiotherapy
Neurological physiotherapy offers numerous benefits to patients with neurological conditions, including:
- Improving mobility, strength, and coordination
- Reducing pain and discomfort
- Improving balance and reducing the risk of falls
- Improving quality of life
- Improving independence and self-care
- Providing education on injury prevention and management
Conclusion
In conclusion, neurological physiotherapy is an important form of treatment for patients with neurological conditions. With the help of a trained physiotherapist, patients can improve their quality of life, regain their independence, and enjoy a more active and fulfilling lifestyle. Whether you're recovering from a stroke, managing Parkinson's disease, or living with a spinal cord injury, neurological physiotherapy can help you achieve your goals and reach your full potential.
Effective interventions that make a lasting impact on your child's life.
Our Approach to Pediatric Physiotherapy:
we believe in a holistic and child-centric approach to Pediatric Physiotherapy. Our team of dedicated professionals is not only highly skilled but also passionate about ensuring a positive and engaging experience for every child. We create personalized programs to suit the unique needs and personalities of each young patient, making therapy sessions enjoyable and effective.
Our approach involves a combination of evidence-based techniques, play-based activities, and collaboration with parents or caregivers. We understand the importance of family involvement in a child's progress and work closely with parents to integrate therapy goals into daily routines.
Benefits of Pediatric Physiotherapy:
- Enhanced Motor Skills: Our interventions focus on improving a child's strength, coordination, and motor skills.
- Improved Independence: We strive to empower children to perform daily activities with increased independence.
- Pain Management: For conditions causing pain or discomfort, our therapy aims to alleviate symptoms.
- Early Intervention: Addressing issues early can lead to better outcomes and improved long-term function.
- Boosted Confidence: Achieving milestones and overcoming challenges contributes to increased self-esteem and confidence.
- Children following an injury or trauma who require rehabilitation to get back to their best.
Coordination and balance training consists of strengthening core muscles to improve the balance & coordination. This training will Improve the communication between your muscles and your brain. Increase core stabilization, which is pertinent for spine care, athletic skills, and. posture.
Conditions Treated :
Our team of highly trained specialist physiotherapists are experts in the treatment of all Balance & Coordination conditions including:
- Frequent trips and falls
- Poor Balance
- Perception difficulties
- Poor hand-eye coordination
- Gross motor coordination
- Restore Mobility
- Increase Fitness Level
Geriatric Physical Therapy covers a wide area of problems concerning the elderly. There are many conditions that affect people as they grow older and include but are not limited to the following: arthritis, osteoporosis, cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, hip and joint replacement, balance disorders incontinence, etc. Geriatric physical therapists specialize in providing therapy for such conditions and ailments. Physiotherapists play a key role in enabling older people to use a number of the body’s systems fully to enhance mobility and independence.
Geriatric conditions usually include musculoskeletal problems, mental illness, incontinence, impaired senses, balance problems, chronic pain, and sleep deprivation. Physiotherapy treatments have been successful in resolving or managing each of these ailments. Here’s what physiotherapy has to offer to the field of geriatrics. What are the conditions treated by Geriatric Physiotherapists?
Joint Pain :
Joints connect bones within your body, bear weight and provide support during movements. Usually, joint pain is caused by injuries, inflammation of the lining of the joint, hemarthrosis, arthritis, STDs, and gout. If the joint pain is left untreated for a longer time, it can restrict mobility and lead to weakness or instability to perform normal activities. Geriatric physiotherapy is the best treatment to help reduce joint pain and improve the stability of the joints.
Generalized Weakness :
Generalized weakness is one of the most common issues that almost every individual faces post a certain age. One of the attributes of this is degenerative changes that come with age resulting in poor muscle tone, stiff joints, etc. This is further worsened by the presence of other chronic conditions such as neurological issues, endocrine problems, and musculoskeletal issues. Some of the common causes of generalized weakness are flu, thyroid disease, anemia, depression, lack of sleep, undiagnosed diabetes, congestive heart failure, and medication side effects. Geriatric physiotherapy helps in bringing back physical strength and stability, thereby improving patients’ quality of life.
Postural Instability :
Postural instability is a condition of inability to maintain an upright position. In other words, it is the imbalance and loss of righting reflexes that are required to maintain an upright position. Geriatric physiotherapy such as balance exercises can improve postural instability and help patients resume back to their normal state.
Balance Impairment :
Balance impairment in the elderly is the loss of normal functioning of muscles and bones. It is most commonly caused due to arthritis and orthostatic hypotension. Other factors causing balance impairment include numbness in feet and legs, eye problems, blood circulation problems, and intake of multiple medicines. Geriatric physiotherapy treatment includes balance exercises to help improve the functions of muscles & bones.
Stroke rehabilitation or "rehab" helps you regain as much independence and quality of life as possible. Rehab can help you physically, emotionally, socially, and spiritually after stroke. It helps restore you to optimal health, functioning, and well-being. Rehabilitate comes from the Latin "habilitas" which means "to make able again."
REHABILITATION
* Neuro rehabilitation
* Geriatric rehabilitation
* Cardiac rehabilitation
* Stroke rehabilitation
* Post-Surgical rehabilitation
* Post-Joint replacement
* Oncological rehabilitation
* Pulmonary rehabilitation
The stroke rehab program
The outlook for people who have had a stroke today is more hopeful than ever due to advances in both stroke treatment and rehabilitation. Stroke rehab works best when the patient, family, and rehab staff works together as a team. Family members must learn about physical and mental changes caused by the stroke and how to help the patient become functional again.
Components for stroke rehab programs include :
- Treating the basic disease and preventing complications
- Treating the disability and improving function
- Providing adaptive tools and altering the environment
- Teaching the patient and family and helping them adapt to lifestyle changes
There are 5 main types of disabilities that stroke can cause:
- Paralysis or problems controlling movement, such as walking, balance, or swallowing
- Sensory (ability to feel touch, pain, temperature, or position) disturbances
- Trouble using or understanding language
- Thinking and memory problems
- Emotional disturbances
- Stroke rehab can help you recover from the effects of stroke, relearn skills, and develop new ways to do things. The type and extent of rehab goals depend on many variables, including:
The cause, location, and severity of stroke
The type and degree of any impairments and disabilities from the stroke
The overall health of the patient
Family and community support.
Dry needling technique is used by Physiotherapists with an aim to reduce the pain, reestablishing muscle function and deactivating trigger points which is also known as "knots". Very thin filament needles are used which is designed in such a way that it does not damage the tissue as it goes through muscle and other delicate tissue.
Benefits of Dry Needling Therapy :
The main aim of Dry Needling is to desensitize supersensitive structures, release muscles, restore muscle functions and promote healing in the tissue. Anybody can get benefits from this, it helps in conditions going from Chronic Pain Syndrome, acute injuries, pain down the arms or legs, lower back pain, knee surgery etc. Sports person can also get benefit from this treatment because of the tedious strain they put on their muscles.
As mentioned, benefits can often be seen and felt immediately in the same session. Most people experience a significant reduction in Pain as well as noticeably improved movement patterns. This could be more range of motion, better motor control, stability, and increased functions.
Cupping therapy is one of the oldest and most effective method for improving blood flow and releasing the toxins from body tissue and organs. Now in modern days, it is used for many other purposes as well.
It is a therapy in which the physical therapist puts special cups on the skin to create suction. Because of this tissue beneath the cup drawn up and swell which increases the blood flow to affected area. Increased blood flow under the cups draws impurities and toxins away from the tissues & organs towards the surface for elimination. It also helps to relax underneath muscles and gives a lot of relaxation when in pain.
Cupping therapy is used for both healthy people ( for wellness and rejuvenation) and those suffering from ailments. Localized ailments that benefit from this therapy include a headache, lower back pain, neck pain, knee pain, muscle strains, nerve pains and many more.
Conditions Treated:
- Orthopedic conditions such as back pain, neck pain, knee pain, muscular pain and stiffness, joint pain, and nerve related pain.
- Post surgical / fracture stiffness.
- Arthritis, Rheumatic diseases and fibromyalgia.
- Migraines, Anxiety and depression.
- Varicose veins and many more.
Myofascial release (MFR) therapy focuses on releasing muscular shortness and tightness. There are several conditions and symptoms that myofascial release therapy addresses. Many patients seek myofascial treatment after losing flexibility or function following an injury or if experiencing ongoing back, shoulder, hip, or virtual pain in any area containing soft tissue. Myofascial release can be used to treat a range of conditions, bringing pain relief and better myofascial function.
- Common Conditions Include :
- Chronic neck pain and back pain (upper and lower)
- Chronic shoulder and hip restrictions
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Migraines and headaches
- Plantar fasciitis (the most common type of heel pain)
- Fibromyalgia
- TMJ dysfunction
- Thoracic outlet syndrome
- Post-polio syndrome
- Whiplash
- A build-up of scar tissue
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
- Dizziness or vertigo
- Cervical pain
- Menstrual/Urinary incontinence
- Acute sprains and strains
- Poor posture and/or loss of flexibility
- Other complex pain issues that have not responded to treatment.
Kinesiology Taping is a tool which is used by physiotherapist to support joint and muscle groups by applying a elastic tape on the skin in specific angles. It has become increasingly popular within athletes recently. Taping has been used for a long time for the prevention and treatment of sports injuries and a variety of other conditions as well.
Benefits of using Kinesiology Taping :
It is helpful in relieving pain and improving the healing in soft tissues. There are many benefits of Kinesio taping and few of them are mentioned below:
- Decreased Pain: By gently applying pressure, kinesiology tape helps to relieve pain.
-Increased Circulation and Decreased Inflammation: The tape improves circulation of oxygenated blood and lymphatic fluids. Circulation flushes out irritants and toxins hence reducing inflammation.
-Improved Posture and Muscle Support: Taping can increase support to the muscles and also helps to maintain good posture. Kinesio taping also helps weak muscles to work effectively & efficiently. It also reduces muscle pain, muscle fatigue and protects against cramping, over-extension, and over-contraction.
-Improved Athletic Performance: taping can prompt higher performance by supporting unstable joints. You may feel dependent on other assistive devices for support and stability while Kinesiology tape trains the body to become independent and efficient.
Only the therapist should evaluate the options available for the rehabilitation process and make an informed decision on the available surgery assessment data.
The principal reasons why someone would need the aid of a physical therapist after surgery are as follows:
1. to control and minimize postoperative pain
2. to promote rapid healing of surgical wounds
3. to reduce respiratory incompetence
4. to combat loss of cardiac conditioning due to prolonged bed rest.
5. to strengthen and mobilize weakened and stiff muscles
6. to prevent worsening of pre-existing disorders, such as arthritis.
Each of the above and other similar conditions can benefit greatly from physical therapy.
Most common conditions includes :
- Acl surgery
- Knee transplant
- Hip replacement
- Humerus injury
- Elbow injury
- Spinal cord injury
- Swelling management
- Shoulder dislocation
- Frozen shoulder
- Cervical spondylitis
- Brain hemorrhage/stroke
- Ankle sprain
- Lumbar spondylosis surgery
- Spinal cord injury
- Gym injuries
- Wrist injury
- Fall down injuries