Physiotherapy

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We specialize in Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy, also known as physical therapy, is a branch of healthcare that focuses on restoring movement, function, and overall well-being in individuals affected by injuries, illnesses, or disabilities. It is a non-invasive approach that aims to reduce pain, improve mobility, and enhance strength and coordination through specialized exercises and therapeutic techniques. Physiotherapists assess each patient’s condition and design personalized treatment plans to help them regain independence and improve their quality of the life.

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At Malhotra Hospital, expert physiotherapists provide comprehensive care using advanced techniques to ensure effective rehabilitation for patients. Malhotra Hospital is known for its high-quality physiotherapy services, helping individuals recover from various musculoskeletal and neurological conditions.

Malhotra Hospital is committed to providing exceptional physiotherapy services, helping patients achieve a pain-free and active life. Many individuals choose Malhotra Hospital for its patient-centered approach, expert physiotherapists, and advanced treatment techniques. If you are looking for effective physiotherapy treatment, Malhotra Hospital is a trusted name known for its excellence in rehabilitation and recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Physiotherapy (also known as Physical Therapy) is a healthcare field that helps people recover from injuries, manage pain, and improve movement and function using exercises, manual therapy, and rehabilitation techniques.

People with:

  • Sports injuries (sprains, fractures, muscle tears)
  • Back, neck, and joint pain (arthritis, disc problems)
  • Neurological conditions (stroke, Parkinson’s, cerebral palsy)
  • Post-surgical rehabilitation (knee/hip replacement, spine surgery)
  • Chronic pain conditions (fibromyalgia, sciatica)
  • Pediatric conditions (delayed milestones, muscular dystrophy)

  • Exercise Therapy – Stretching, strengthening, and mobility exercises.
  • Manual Therapy – Massage, joint mobilization, and manipulation.
  • Electrotherapy – Ultrasound, TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation), and laser therapy for pain relief.
  • Hydrotherapy – Water-based exercises for rehabilitation.
  • Postural Training – Improving body alignment and ergonomics.

It depends on the condition. Minor injuries may improve within a few sessions, while chronic conditions or post-surgical rehabilitation may take weeks to months of regular therapy.

Some discomfort may occur during exercises or manual therapy, but physiotherapists adjust treatment to your comfort level to ensure safe recovery.