We have a well trained team of physiotherapists to help you recover fast.
Our physiotherapists help people to manage pain and prevent disabilities through exercises, manual therapy, education and advice for all aged people.
Treat injury, disorders through exercises, massage, manipulation and modalities like
It produces medium frequency vibration to improve blood circulation and self healing process which reduces pain. The frequency signals of an IFT penetrate through the skin into deeper lying muscle tissues.
Ultrasound therapy is the use of sound waves to treat musculoskeletal problems like inflammation from injuries (sprains, tendinitis, and bursitis). Ultrasound is a method of stimulating the tissue beneath the skin's surface it is used for reducing inflammation, to promote tissue healing.
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS or TNS) is the use of electric current produced by a device to stimulate the nerves for therapeutic purposes. Electrical impulses produced from the TENS will reduce the pain signals going to spinal cord and brain.
It helps to relax the muscle and relieve pain.
Spinal traction is a form of decompression therapy that relieves pressure on the spine. Spinal traction is used to treat herniated discs, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, pinched nerves, and many other back conditions. It is given for both cervical and lumbar spine.
Myofascial trigger points are an extremely common cause of pain. Trigger points are painful when pressed on, cause a shortening of the muscle fibers. Trigger Point Pressure Release involves applying pressure with a finger or other instrument to the trigger point and increasing the pressure as the trigger point "releases" and softens. There are a number of variations on this technique and a skilled practitioner will choose which is right for each patient and muscle treated. It is a safe and very effective hands on technique. Once trigger points are released the muscle needs to be moved throughout its full range. Simple limbering movements done by the patient at home are important in the retraining of the muscle.
It is also called as the trigger point needling. is a technique physical therapists use for the treatment of pain and movement impairments. The technique uses a "dry" needle, one without medication, inserted through the skin into areas of the muscle. This technique which targets the trigger points is a direct and palpable source of patient pain (skin). The simple concept of this technique is to break the muscle nodules for improving the range of motion and reduce pain.
Process of applying tape directly to the skin in order to maintain a stable position of bones and muscles. It is used for joint support, which is also used as a supporting layer for the affected muscle. It is an emergency pain relief or support for individuals following a sports injury.
It is used to minimize disability postoperatively and for paralytic patients by helping them to lead useful life within his/her limitation.
It helps the people to live their own support. These are done through exercises like stretching, and strengthening, diet maintenance, ice or hot fomentation, do’s and don’ts for each person and advices given according to the age and condition.
Each sport has a particular group of muscle predominantly used on a regular basis, and it’s not the same group of muscles for every sport.
Hence training for each sport varies according to the individual and the sport.
The main difference arises when we train a professional athlete/player and a recreational athlete/player. It has to be tailor-made for both the groups after doing a thorough Functional Movement analysis which we at OrthoDent take it seriously and help the player shine in the same.