What Do we Do?

We provide personalized physiotherapy services in the comfort of your home for optimal recovery.

A person is lying down on a treatment bed covered with a white towel. Another individual is standing beside, placing their hands on the person's shoulders as if about to perform a massage or therapy. The scene appears to be in a spa or similar wellness setting.
A person is lying down on a treatment bed covered with a white towel. Another individual is standing beside, placing their hands on the person's shoulders as if about to perform a massage or therapy. The scene appears to be in a spa or similar wellness setting.
Personalized Treatment Plans

Customized physiotherapy plans tailored to your specific needs and recovery goals.

Post-Surgery Rehabilitation

Expert rehabilitation services to help you recover effectively after surgical procedures.

Pain Management Solutions

Comprehensive pain management strategies to alleviate discomfort and enhance mobility.

Our services

Provide a general summary of the services you provide, highlighting key features and benefits for potential clients.

Rheumatid Arthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory condition affecting joints, leading to pain and stiffness. We help by managing RA by reducing pain, improving joint mobility and strength, and teaching effective ways to protect your joints during daily activities. Our personalized care plans aim to enhance your functional independence and overall quality of life with RA.

Frozen Shoulder

Frozen Shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, causes severe pain and stiffness, gradually limiting your shoulder's range of motion. Physiotherapy is crucial for recovery, focusing on gentle exercises and mobilization techniques to restore movement and reduce pain. Our tailored programs help you regain full shoulder function and get back to your daily activities.

Post-stroke physiotherapy is vital for regaining lost function and improving quality of life after a stroke. It focuses on tailored exercises to restore movement, strength, balance, and coordination, helping individuals relearn daily activities. Our dedicated rehabilitation programs aim to maximize recovery, enhance independence, and support a return to meaningful living.

Post Stroke Physiotherapy
Cervical Spondylosis

Cervical Spondylosis is a common age-related condition affecting the neck's vertebrae and discs, leading to pain, stiffness, and sometimes radiating symptoms. Physiotherapy plays a key role in managing this by strengthening neck muscles, improving posture, and increasing flexibility to alleviate discomfort. Our customized treatments help reduce pain and enhance your neck's mobility and function.

Ligament Injuries

Ligament injuries, such as sprains, occur when the tough bands of tissue connecting bones are stretched or torn, causing pain, swelling, and instability. Physiotherapy is essential for rehabilitation, focusing on reducing pain, restoring full range of motion, and strengthening surrounding muscles to stabilize the joint. Our targeted programs guide you safely through recovery, helping you regain strength and return to your activities.

A brain hemorrhage, or bleeding within the brain, can lead to significant physical and cognitive challenges. Post-hemorrhage physiotherapy is crucial for recovery, aiming to restore motor skills, improve balance, and enhance daily independence. Our specialized rehabilitation helps rebuild strength and coordination for a better quality of life.

Brain Hemorrhage
Cupping

Cupping is an ancient therapeutic technique where special cups are placed on the skin to create suction. This suction gently lifts the skin and underlying tissues, promoting increased blood flow and helping to release muscle tension and adhesions. It's often used in physiotherapy to reduce pain, improve circulation, and enhance flexibility for various musculoskeletal conditions.

Dry Needling

Dry Needling is a modern physiotherapy technique involving the insertion of thin needles into myofascial trigger points within muscles. This helps to release muscle tension, alleviate pain, and restore normal muscle function. It's an effective method for treating various musculoskeletal conditions by addressing underlying muscle dysfunction.

Diabetic Neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes, causing nerve damage that can lead to pain, numbness, and weakness, especially in the feet and hands. We play a crucial role in managing its symptoms by improving sensation, strength, balance, and reducing pain through targeted exercises and modalities. Our approach aims to enhance mobility and significantly improve daily function for those affected.

Diabetic Neurotherapy
Hijamah Therapy

Hijamah therapy referred to as wet cupping, is an ancient practice involving the application of cups to create suction, followed by small superficial incisions to draw out a small amount of blood. It removes toxins and promote healing, it's used to alleviate pain, reduces inflammation, and improve circulation for various conditions. It's important to understand if this therapy is suitable for your specific health needs.

Sciatica Treatment

Sciatica refers to pain radiating along the sciatic nerve, typically from the lower back down one leg, often caused by nerve compression. Physiotherapy is highly effective in treating sciatica by identifying the root cause, reducing nerve irritation, and strengthening core muscles. We focus on alleviating pain, improving mobility, and preventing future occurrences through targeted exercises and manual therapy.

Paralysis is the loss of muscle function in part of your body, often resulting from nerve damage due to stroke, spinal cord injury, or other conditions. Physiotherapy is crucial for individuals with paralysis, focusing on restoring movement, improving strength, and enhancing functional independence. Our specialized rehabilitation programs aim to maximize recovery, adapt to new challenges, and improve overall quality of life.

Paralysis Treatment
Dementia Treatment

Dementia is a progressive condition causing a decline in cognitive function, impacting memory, thinking, and reasoning. While not a cure, physiotherapy significantly helps individuals with dementia by maintaining physical function, improving balance, and enhancing mobility. Our gentle, tailored programs aim to preserve independence, reduce fall risk, and improve overall well-being.

Parkinson's Treatment

Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological disorder affecting movement, leading to tremors, stiffness, and balance issues. Physiotherapy is essential for managing Parkinson's symptoms, focusing on improving mobility, coordination, and balance through specialized exercises. Our tailored programs aim to maintain independence, reduce fall risk, and enhance overall physical well-being.

Sports injuries are common occurrences, ranging from sprains and strains to more complex conditions, often resulting from athletic activity. Physiotherapy is crucial for effective recovery, focusing on accurate diagnosis, pain reduction, restoring full function, and preventing re-injury. Our specialized programs help athletes of all levels return to their sport safely and stronger than before.

Sports Injury