Latest articles on physiotherapy and rehabilitation
Diabetes & Physiotherapy
High blood sugar over long periods can affect joints, nerves, and muscles. Learn how physiotherapy helps diabetic patients stay active and pain-free.
Sports Injury
After Achilles tendon surgery, proper rehabilitation is essential to regain strength, mobility, and safe return to walking or sports.
Rehabilitation
Lymphedema is a chronic swelling caused by lymphatic fluid buildup. Learn how physiotherapy and CDT help manage the condition.
Orthopedic Rehabilitation
After fractures and immobilization, physiotherapy helps restore joint movement, muscle strength, and normal walking.
Spine Conditions
Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the spine and pelvis joints. Physiotherapy helps maintain mobility, posture, and daily activity.
Rheumatology
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting joints. Physiotherapy helps reduce pain, improve mobility, and protect joint function.
Neurological Conditions
Peripheral neuropathy can cause numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hands or feet. Physiotherapy helps reduce symptoms and improve daily function.
Joint Conditions
Joint stiffness can limit movement and cause pain. Physiotherapy helps restore mobility, reduce stiffness, and improve joint function.
Foot Conditions
Heel pain is often mistaken for a heel spur, but many cases are actually plantar fasciitis. Physiotherapy can effectively treat this condition and restore normal movement.
Neck & Head Pain
Yes, tight neck muscles—especially the suboccipital muscles—can cause recurring headaches. Physiotherapy techniques such as manual therapy and dry needling can help relieve the pain.
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