Restoring strength and mobility after injuries or surgeries is key to regaining independence and improving quality of life. Our expert physiotherapy care uses personalized exercises, stretches, manual therapy, and advanced techniques to promote healing and restore function. Whether recovering from surgery or injury, we ensure a safe, gradual recovery, helping you regain confidence and return to daily activities with ease.

  • Cerebral Palsy

    Cerebral palsy affects movement, muscle tone, and coordination due to brain development issues. Physiotherapy plays a key role in improving mobility, muscle strength, balance, and independence through targeted exercises, assistive techniques, and functional training tailored to each individual's needs.

  • Down Syndrome

    Children with Down Syndrome often experience low muscle tone, joint instability, and delayed motor skills. Our physiotherapy programs focus on improving strength, coordination, balance, and mobility through structured exercises and movement-based activities to enhance independence and overall function.

  • Developmental Delay

    Developmental delays can affect a child's ability to achieve motor milestones like crawling, walking, or running. Early physiotherapy intervention helps improve muscle strength, coordination, and movement patterns, supporting better physical development and overall growth.

  • Hypotonia

    Hypotonia, or low muscle tone, can cause weakness, poor posture, and movement difficulties. Our physiotherapy approach includes strength training, sensory-motor exercises, and postural control techniques to improve muscle activation and functional movement.

  • Muscular Dystrophy

    Muscular dystrophy leads to progressive muscle weakness and reduced mobility. Physiotherapy focuses on maintaining strength, flexibility, and functional movement through controlled exercises, stretching, and assistive device training to enhance quality of life.

  • Brachial Plexus Injury

    Brachial plexus injuries affect the nerves controlling arm and hand movement, leading to weakness or paralysis. Our rehabilitation program includes nerve stimulation exercises, strengthening, and functional training to restore movement and improve arm function.

  • Gait Abnormality

    Gait abnormalities can result from neurological, muscular, or orthopedic conditions, affecting walking patterns. Our physiotherapy approach includes gait training, balance exercises, and muscle strengthening to improve walking efficiency and reduce discomfort.

  • Posture

    Poor posture can lead to musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and long-term complications. Our physiotherapy programs emphasize postural awareness, corrective exercises, and ergonomic guidance to promote better alignment, reduce strain, and enhance overall movement.