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Orthopedic Physiotherapy

Orthopedic physiotherapy refers to the treatment of issues associated with skeletal system and related structures in body and their injuries or disorders. Orthopedic physical therapy focuses on improving the function of bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons, joints and connective tissues with the help of manual therapy and various electrical modalities.

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It helps to reduce pain, normalize walking pattern, improve range of motion, and prevent excessive scar tissue buildup. Treatment is focused on helping to build up your strength, flexibility, and range. It is meant to get you back on feet and enjoying life again.

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Orthopedic physical therapy can be a life-changing experience. It plays a crucial role in the treatment of trauma, pre-surgery and post-surgical procedures. Our customized rehabilitation programs help our patients to overcome all their pain and discomfort. Exercise is often the hardest part of treatment, but it is where we need to put in the most effort. Here at Sachi, we expertly treat our patients through the process and help them to regain their life.

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We provide customized rehabilitation programs to serve the best possible orthopedic rehabilitation. Our sessions include-

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  • Rehabilitation after acute injury

  • Hot/cold therapy

  • Exercise therapy

  • Neuro muscular electrical stimulations (NEMS)

  • Traction

  • Hydrotherapy

  • Soft tissue manipulation

  • Joint mobilization

  • Laser or light therapy

  • Kinesio and sports taping

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Feel free to contact us if you have-

  • ACL tear

  • Knee instability

  • Knee pain

  • Knee replacement

  • Ankle sprain

  • Plantar fasciitis

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome

  • Tennis elbow

  • Post fracture physiotherapy

  • Post-surgical physiotherapy

  • Frozen shoulder

  • Rotator cuff tear

  • Degenerative disc disease

  • Herniated disc

  • Back pain

  • Scoliosis

  • Arthritis

  • Limited range of motion

  • Rotator cuff repair

  • Cariogenic headache

  • Upper or lower cross syndromes

  • And many more…

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