Physical Therapy, which is also known as Physiotherapy, is the field of medicine that is dedicated to helping individuals restore and maintain maximum movement capabilities. This includes the provision of services to aid in circumstances in which the person's mobility and function have been diminished by disease, injury, environmental factors, or any other means. Physical therapy's goal is to increase a person's quality of life by maximizing their movement potential.
Treating spinal and joint problems, accidents and sports injuries.
Keeping limbs mobile and chests clear.
Ante- and post-natal care advice, exercise and posture, managing continence and post-gynaecological operations.
Maintaining mobility and independence, rehabilitation after falls, treatment of arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, chest conditions.
Physiotherapists can treat musculoskeletal, neuromuscular and cardiothoracic problems. Common ailments include headaches, spinal pain, joint.
Helping people restore normal movement and function in stroke, multiple sclerosis and other conditions.
Mental Illness - taking classes in relaxation and body awareness, improving confidence and self-esteem through exercise.
Treating injuries in sportsmen and women, advising on recovering fitness and avoiding repeated injury.
Treating sick and injured children, those with severe mental and physical handicaps, and conditions like cerebral palsy and spina bifida
Restoring mobility after hip and knee replacements and spinal operations, treating patients after accidents.
Working independently in private practice, clinics, hospitals, and GP surgeries, treating a wide range of conditions
Working in the community or in hospices, treating patients with cancer and AIDS.
Treating employees in small to large organisations and companies, looking at work habits to prevent physical problems such as repetitive strain injury.
We provide a wide range of products as a excercise unit such as hand grip exerciser, pedo cycle, cp chair, arm and chest exerciser, foot exerciser, multi exercise chair, compact shoulder wheel, hand gym kit board, corner chair, hand exercise table, shoulder wheel, suspension frame with suspension gears, ankle exerciser, multi therapy with rowing machine and postural training mirror (postural training mirror). This complete exercising unit comes with attachments for administration of accurately controlled progressive resistive and also passive and stretching exercises to all major muscle and restoration of motion to all major joints with the exception of those of the fingers and toes.
Increase in deep blood vessel circulation Relaxing the muscle fibres tension Soft tissue stiffness release Relaxing the fascia and fibres Perfusion and metabolic changes results in focal sustained contraction , muscle deconditioning pulse ultrasound therapy improves sustained muscle contraction by increasing the permeability of the cellmembrane Improves intracellular energy consumption Increases angiogenesis in ischemic tissues repair
Treat with the aim of improving movement and functional capabilities of patients with neurological disorders. Post Fracture management Joint Replacements Head injuries Pulmonary conditions Spine Injuries, Spinal Disorders
Various therapeutic physiotherapy modalities are available, including exercise prescription (strength, motor control, stretching and endurance),
Techniques used in cardiopulmonary conditions include manual techniques and breathing exercises to improve lung ventilation, mobilise secretions and decrease work-of-breathing; and endurance rehabilitation training.
Treatment in neurological conditions is typically based upon exercises to restore motor function through attempting to overcome motor deficits and improve motor patterns. To achieve this aim various theoretical frameworks have been promoted, each based upon inferences drawn from basic and clinical science research. Whilst some of these have remained static, others are designed to take into account new developments, perhaps the most notable example being the "movement science" framework. The various philosophies often generate considerable debate.
Sports massage Acupuncture for pain relief and help with infertility Ultrasound Strapping Joint mobilisations and manipulation Stretches Deep transverse frictions Hot and cold therapy Manual lymphatic drainage and provision of compression hosiery for management of lymphoedema Provision of orthotics and rehab. products Stroke rehabilitation and neurophysiotherapy Development and monitoring of specific rehab. programmes Women’s health management Vestibular rehabilitation Respiratory physiotherapy This clinic provides a physiotherapy service which includes treatment of : Back and neck injuries Sports injuries Work related injuries Injuries following car accidents Rehabilitation following fractures or surgery Arthritis
Physiotherapists are movement specialists with a vast knowledge of the human anatomy, physiology and biomechanics. They will assist in diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and education regarding prevention and future care. Physiotherapy treatments are evidence-based, and often involve hands-on intervention including muscle and joint mobilisation, education and exercise prescription.
with personal sessions. Dr Binny was patient and explained the cause for the issue and how to fix it. He is very easy to speak to and you can speak to him freely about any issues during your therapy. I would highly recommend visiting this clinic and consulting with Dr Binny in any sports injuries and other Physio related issues.
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PatientsKalpana
Binny is one of the best trainers ever I met. He will cure any ailment just with simple exercises. His workout charts does wonders. Highly informative and a good physiotherapist.
PatientsFranklin
I was suffering from neck pain when I consulted Dr. Binny Yogaraj. He had a good experience and knowledge in his field. With his therapy, my pain was cured within four days. He gave me some exercises that helped me a lot. Very amazing guy and an amazing phyiotherapy.
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