
Orthopaedic Physiotherapy (OP)
Orthopaedic Physiotherapy (OP)
Orthopedic physiotherapy focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders, including injuries to bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Whether recovering from surgery, managing chronic pain, or healing from an injury, orthopedic physiotherapists use a range of therapeutic techniques to help restore movement, alleviate pain, and improve overall function.
Treatment may include manual therapy, exercise programs, posture correction, and modalities such as heat, cold, or electrical stimulation. Orthopedic physiotherapy is particularly effective for conditions like arthritis, frozen shoulder, spinal disorders, fractures, chronic pain, postural and age-related aches and pains, etc.
By addressing the root cause of pain and dysfunction, orthopedic physiotherapy helps individuals return to their daily activities with improved strength, mobility, and quality of life.
Personalized Therapy
Joint Mobilization
Manual Therapy
Myofascial release
Soft Tissue Release
Dry Needling
Systemic Exercise Plan
Customized rehab plan:
Progressive Strengthening
Flexibility and mobility
Stretching and mobility exercises
Progressive strengthening
Education on movement and posture
Movement re-education
Life-changing Outcomes
Improve Range of Motion
Learning mind to muscle connection
Enhance Strength and Stability
Building robustness
Improve Balance and Coordination
Optimising quality of life








