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Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation

Physiotherapists work primarily with people recovering from injuries. The goal is to get patients back in motion with exercises, massage, and other techniques, and therapy usually happens in the hospital setting. Physical therapy often focuses on preventing further injuries, and it can help people to avoid surgery or a long-term dependence on medications. Our physiotherapists assist their patients, ably, so that they recover quickly and become independent. This is done by targeting the therapy on those systems of the body related to movement and muscle strength. Physical therapists at Christ Hospital work with the patients to evolve the best course of treatment for them. They focus on applying therapy to those parts of the body that cause limitation of the ability to move, to play sports, or to perform activities of daily living. The inpatient and outpatient services offered by Physiotherapy are designed with a primary goal in mind: to restore function of the concerned body parts and to achieve better quality of life on the whole. Whether it is about managing pain, or learning to walk, or preparing to work, or adjusting to life after illness, our team of experts engages with the patient and his/her family to design a customized treatment plan tailored to suit the patient's absolute needs. “The goal of Physiotherapy is to get your body back to its original function as soon as possible.” Physiotherapy is offered to individuals who are experiencing: Back and neck pain. Brain injury and stroke. Joint and muscle pain. Spinal cord injuries. Sports-related injuries. Joint restriction and adhesions. Parkinson and stroke rehabilitation. Falls and fractures. Arthritis and osteoporosis.