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PHYSIOTHERAPHY TREATMENT

PHYSIOTHERAPHY TREATMENT

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Address Shraddha Children's Academy Campus, PROMED HOSPITAL, SH 49, Kottivakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600041

Chennai, India, 600115

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Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in restoring movement, relieving pain, and preventing further injury. Whether recovering from surgery, managing a chronic condition, or improving overall mobility, physiotherapy offers a personalized approach to your needs. Key benefits of physiotherapy include improved flexibility, strength, and endurance. It can address issues like joint stiffness, muscle weakness, and poor posture. Conditions commonly treated include post-surgical recovery, sports injuries, and chronic pain disorders. • Exercise Therapy: Tailored exercises to improve strength, flexibility, and balance. • Manual Therapy: Hands-on techniques to mobilize joints and soft tissues. • Modalities: Use of ultrasound, electrical stimulation, or heat to promote healing and reduce pain.

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TRAUMA, FRACTURE & DISLOCATIONS TREATMENT

Trauma, fractures, and dislocations can occur unexpectedly, often due to accidents, falls, or sports injuries, causing pain and temporarily affecting your ability to perform daily activities. Immediate and appropriate care is essential to promote healing, restore function, and avoid complications. As a specialist, I focus on treating these injuries with precision to help you return to your normal life as quickly and safely as possible. What’s the difference? Fractures: A bone fracture happens when a bone breaks due to trauma or pressure. This can range from small cracks to complete breaks. Dislocations: A dislocation occurs when a joint, like the shoulder or knee, is pushed out of its normal position. This can be incredibly painful and often causes swelling or difficulty moving the joint. Soft Tissue Injuries: Trauma isn’t limited to bones and joints; it can also involve muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Soft tissue injuries often require specific care for full recovery. Treatment Options Casting and Bracing: These methods immobilize the injured bone or joint, allowing natural healing without further strain. Casting is used for fractures, while braces may be used for sprains or dislocations. Surgical Interventions: In cases where the fracture is severe or the dislocation has caused significant damage, surgery may be required to realign bones and stabilize joints. Rehabilitation: After initial treatment, physiotherapy plays a critical role in helping you regain movement, strength, and flexibility. It’s essential for ensuring you fully recover and can return to your routine activities. Each treatment is personalized based on the injury’s severity, your overall health, and your specific recovery needs. Through advanced diagnostic tools, such as X-rays or MRIs, I work with you to create an individualized plan that focuses on long-term recovery and minimizing the risk of future injuries.

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