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Physiotherapy centre in mid of Udaipur
Physical therapy is a healthcare profession that includes evaluating, assessing, and treating individuals with limitations in functionality. Physical therapy services are provided by professionals who are licensed by the state in which they work. These professionals are trained to assess the condition and help regain maximal functional mobility and independence. They use a variety of treatment modalities and techniques to help the patient move better and feel better.
Frequently Asked Questions
What services does the Physiotherapy Department offer?
Our Physiotherapy Department provides comprehensive rehabilitation and pain management services for patients recovering from injury, surgery, or chronic conditions. Treatments include manual therapy, exercise therapy, electrotherapy, posture correction, and mobility training.
What conditions can physiotherapy help treat?
Physiotherapy can assist with a wide range of conditions, including:
- Back and neck pain
- Joint pain or stiffness (arthritis, frozen shoulder, etc.)
- Sports injuries and ligament tears
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
- Neurological conditions (stroke, paralysis, Parkinson’s disease)
- Post-fracture stiffness and mobility issues
Are physiotherapy services available for inpatients and outpatients?
Yes. We offer physiotherapy for both admitted patients (inpatient rehab) and walk-in or referred OPD patients. Our goal is to help all patients recover and regain functional independence.
Do I need a doctor’s referral to see a physiotherapist?
You can consult directly with our physiotherapy team, but if your condition is related to a specific surgery or injury, a referral from your treating doctor helps in creating a more targeted treatment plan.
How many physiotherapy sessions will I need?
The number of sessions varies depending on the type and severity of your condition. After your initial assessment, the physiotherapist will design a personalized treatment plan with estimated duration and expected outcomes.