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Physiotherapists are primary-care providers, meaning they can assess you, order imaging and other tests, and provide care.
Physiotherapists undergo 6 or more years of undergraduate and postgraduate training.
Physiotherapists work in many areas, including:
- Cardio-respiratory
- Orthopedics
- Neurology
- Paediatrics
- Women’s health
- Seniors’ health
- Sports
Benefits of Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy can make a difference in an individual’s ability to live an active, healthy lifestyle.
For many seniors, disabled or chronically ill people, physiotherapy is the key to restoring and maintaining a level of physical function that permits independent living.
Benefits of physiotherapy include:
- Decrease in pain
- Improved joint mobility
- Increased strength and coordination
- Improved cardio-respiratory function
Whether you’re living with a chronic illness, recovering from a work injury, or suffering after that weekend hockey game, physio can increase your independence and give you the Freedom to Function™.
Physiotherapy offers a range of specialized services of benefit to patients with:
- Heart and lung disease
- Traumatic, workplace and athletic injuries
- Amputations
- Arthritic joints
- Stroke
- Brain injury
- Spinal cord
- Nerve injury
- Cancer
- Pre and post-surgical needs
Treatment facility

- Joint & Muscular pain
- Neck & back pain
- Arthritis
- Spinal deformities
- Frozen shoulder
- Physio after fracture
- Sciatica
- Radiating Pain
Advance Facilities
- Cupping Therapy
- Needling Therapy
- Tapping Therapy
- Mobilisation
- Mayofasical Release
- M.E.T.

Dr. R.K. Rolaniya
(Consultant Physiotherapist)
- B.P.T. , NDT, IAFT
- Certified Diet consultant
- Fitness Trainer
- Certified Zumba & Aerobics

Dr. Megha Vijay
M. P. T(ortho&sports)
- CNMT , NDT, IAFT
FAQ
General Question
You do not need a doctor’s referral for physiotherapy.
However, if you are going to use your health insurance to cover the cost of therapy, the insurance provider may ask you for a doctor’s referral.
Physiotherapy focuses on removing the cause of the problem as opposed to superficially treating the symptoms.
This process may take some time, but the results are often more permanent with less chance of the disorder returning.
Although each clinic’s approach to intake, assessment and therapy do vary, generally speaking your physiotherapist will ask a series of questions that will help better describe all of your symptoms in detail.
Your physiotherapist can then carry out your assessment. They will examine you physically and discuss the findings, the cause of the problem, and suggest a solution that can effectively treat your ailment.
The first appointment usually takes about an hour for a full assessment.
Subsequent treatments can be shorter or longer depending upon the condition and the treatment required. Subsequent physiotherapy treatments can be twenty to thirty minutes in length.
The treatment administered by physiotherapists varies and can range from exercise, manipulation, stretching, and soft tissue massage among other therapy options.
At times, ultrasound electrotherapy (the usage of electrical energy to accelerate the healing process, reduce inflammation, muscle spasm and pain)

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