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Physiotherapy

The Department of Physiotherapy at the Citizens Specialty Hospital offers comprehensive physiotherapy facilities for both inpatients and outpatients. The physiotherapy experts at the hospital collaborate with all the other departments to understand the health status of each patient in detail and develop a physiotherapy plan accordingly. The department aims to sustain and enhance the overall quality of life of the patient. The outpatient therapy services improve the patient’s functional level through integrated services, assessments, and /or treatment.

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The following are the main approaches used by a physiotherapist:

  • Education and advice: The physiotherapist advises reducing the risk of injury or pain. If the patient has back pain, the physiotherapist advises good posture, appropriate carrying and lifting techniques, and avoiding prolonged standing and stretching.
  • Movement and exercise: The physiotherapist also recommends exercises to improve function and mobility. These exercises include activities that improve the function of the whole body or a specific area. The physiotherapist also advises the patients to correctly use mobility aids, such as walking sticks or crutches.
  • Therapy: The physiotherapists use their hands or machines to mobilize, manipulate, or massage the tissues. It improves blood circulation, promotes relaxation, reduces pain and inflammation, and improves movements.

You should consult a physiotherapist in the following situations:

  • Movement disorders due to several diseases, such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, or stroke
  • Breathing problems due to certain diseases, such as cystic fibrosis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • Cardiovascular events, such as requiring rehabilitation after a heart attack
  • in Joint disease to get relief from pain, swelling, and inflammation, accelerate recovery, and improve mobility.
  • Strengthening muscles and joints to prevent further injury

Patients with stroke may have a loss of sensation and paralysis. Physiotherapy plays a major role during stroke recovery. It assists in strengthening the muscles and avoids muscle wasting. It also assists the patients in mobilizing early, which is crucial for fast recovery. Physiotherapists also improve the functional capacity of patients and reduce the risk of complications. Stretching and strength training are also important for patients after a stroke. The physiotherapist customizes the intervention and notes the results of each therapy. Based on the response, he may continue with the therapy or use an alternative therapy. For instance, some patients prefer hydrotherapy, while others respond well to machine exercises.

Some of the functions performed by physiotherapists are:

  • Evaluation and quantification of muscle strength
  • Prescribing exercise for disease treatment and prevention
  • Implement mobilization, manual therapy, and soft tissue manipulation techniques
  • Evaluation of standing or sitting balance in patients suffering from a neurological disorder
  • Manage diseases and helps in their recovery by implementing various techniques, such as short-wave diathermy, ultraviolet therapy, microwave diathermy, ultrasonic therapy, infrared therapy, contrast bath, trans-electric muscle stimulation, cryotherapy, whirlpool therapy, hydro collator, and different therapeutic exercises.
  • Manage patients with cardiopulmonary dysfunction
  • Provide gait training with or without the use of ambulatory aids