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Frozen Shoulder
A painful, stiff shoulder that limits reaching overhead, behind your back, or across your chest — often worse at night.
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Plantar Fasciitis
Sharp, stabbing pain under the heel — worst with your first steps in the morning or after long sitting.
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Tennis Elbow
Pain on the outer elbow with gripping, lifting, or shaking hands — common in desk workers, tradesmen, and racquet players.
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Golfer's Elbow
Pain on the inner elbow with wrist flexion and gripping — common in cricketers, mechanics, and heavy manual workers.
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Numbness and tingling in the thumb, index, and middle fingers — usually worst at night or when driving.
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Hip Pain
Pain in the outer hip, groin, or buttock that limits walking, squatting, or lying on the affected side.
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Ankle Sprain
That familiar rolled-ankle that swells up and never quite feels stable again — proper rehab prevents chronic instability.
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Bell's Palsy
Sudden one-sided facial weakness that affects smiling, closing the eye, or drinking — most people recover fully with early rehab.
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Multiple Sclerosis
Progressive or relapsing weakness, balance, and fatigue that respond to targeted, individualised neuro-physiotherapy.
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Guillain-Barré Syndrome
Ascending weakness that peaks at 2–4 weeks and gradually recovers over months — structured rehab shortens recovery.
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Rotator Cuff Tear
Weakness lifting the arm sideways, night pain on the shoulder, and a catch when reaching overhead — often after a fall or heavy lift.
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Meniscus Tear
A twist or squat that leaves the knee catching, clicking, and painful along the joint line — often with a slow effusion.
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- Physiotherapy
Frozen Shoulder
A painful, stiff shoulder that limits reaching overhead, behind your back, or across your chest — often worse at night.
Also known as: adhesive capsulitis, shoulder stiffness
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Plantar Fasciitis
Sharp, stabbing pain under the heel — worst with your first steps in the morning or after long sitting.
Also known as: heel pain, plantar heel pain
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Tennis Elbow
Pain on the outer elbow with gripping, lifting, or shaking hands — common in desk workers, tradesmen, and racquet players.
Also known as: lateral epicondylalgia, lateral epicondylitis
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Golfer's Elbow
Pain on the inner elbow with wrist flexion and gripping — common in cricketers, mechanics, and heavy manual workers.
Also known as: medial epicondylalgia, medial epicondylitis
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Numbness and tingling in the thumb, index, and middle fingers — usually worst at night or when driving.
Also known as: median nerve compression, CTS
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Hip Pain
Pain in the outer hip, groin, or buttock that limits walking, squatting, or lying on the affected side.
Also known as: greater trochanteric pain syndrome, hip osteoarthritis
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Ankle Sprain
That familiar rolled-ankle that swells up and never quite feels stable again — proper rehab prevents chronic instability.
Also known as: lateral ankle sprain, twisted ankle
Read the care guide - Neuro Rehabilitation
Bell's Palsy
Sudden one-sided facial weakness that affects smiling, closing the eye, or drinking — most people recover fully with early rehab.
Also known as: facial nerve palsy, peripheral facial palsy
Read the care guide - Neuro Rehabilitation
Multiple Sclerosis
Progressive or relapsing weakness, balance, and fatigue that respond to targeted, individualised neuro-physiotherapy.
Also known as: MS, demyelinating disease
Read the care guide - Neuro Rehabilitation
Guillain-Barré Syndrome
Ascending weakness that peaks at 2–4 weeks and gradually recovers over months — structured rehab shortens recovery.
Also known as: GBS, acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Rotator Cuff Tear
Weakness lifting the arm sideways, night pain on the shoulder, and a catch when reaching overhead — often after a fall or heavy lift.
Also known as: supraspinatus tear, shoulder cuff injury
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Meniscus Tear
A twist or squat that leaves the knee catching, clicking, and painful along the joint line — often with a slow effusion.
Also known as: torn cartilage, medial meniscus injury
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
ACL Sprain (Non-Operative)
A pop, swelling within an hour, and a knee that feels loose on turning — but you don't want or need surgery.
Also known as: ACL tear conservative, cruciate ligament sprain
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
IT Band Syndrome
Sharp pain on the outer knee that appears after a set distance of running and eases with rest — the classic runner's overuse injury.
Also known as: iliotibial band syndrome, runners knee (lateral)
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Patellofemoral Pain
A dull ache around or behind the kneecap that flares with stairs, squatting, or sitting for long periods.
Also known as: runner's knee, anterior knee pain, PFPS
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Shin Splints
A diffuse ache along the inner shin during and after running — a warning sign that load has outpaced tissue capacity.
Also known as: medial tibial stress syndrome, MTSS
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Achilles Tendinopathy
Stiffness and pain at the back of the heel with the first steps of the day, and after starting exercise — a classic tendon overload.
Also known as: achilles tendinitis, achilles pain
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
De Quervain's Tenosynovitis
Sharp pain at the thumb-side of the wrist when lifting a baby, pouring a kettle, or scrolling a phone — the tendons at the thumb base are inflamed.
Also known as: mother's thumb, gamer's wrist, APL/EPB tendinopathy
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Trigger Finger
A finger that catches, clicks, or locks in a bent position and needs the other hand to straighten — the flexor tendon is snagging in its sheath.
Also known as: stenosing tenosynovitis, snapping finger
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Arm heaviness, tingling into the last two fingers, and hand fatigue when working overhead — nerves or vessels are being compressed between the neck and shoulder.
Also known as: TOS, cervicobrachial compression
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Back Pain
The most common musculoskeletal complaint we see — from a sudden lift-injury spasm to a nagging desk-work ache.
Also known as: low back pain, lumbago, LBP
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Neck Pain
From tech-neck stiffness to a wry-neck spasm — most neck pain settles quickly with the right movement and posture work.
Also known as: cervicalgia, text neck, cervical strain
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Knee Pain
Whether it's stairs, squatting, or a nagging dull ache — knee pain almost always responds to a targeted strength plan.
Also known as: gonalgia, knee ache
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Shoulder Pain
Ache reaching overhead, pain sleeping on that side, and difficulty with the seatbelt — the shoulder is a common overuse and stiffness site.
Also known as: subacromial pain, shoulder impingement
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Sciatica
Sharp, electric pain shooting from the low back into the buttock and leg — usually from a nerve root under pressure.
Also known as: lumbar radiculopathy, leg pain from back
Read the care guide - Physiotherapy
Arthritis
Stiff, achy joints that ease with movement — arthritis is common, but rarely a reason to stop being active.
Also known as: osteoarthritis, OA, joint wear
Read the care guide - Neuro Rehabilitation
Stroke
Early, intense, task-specific rehab drives the best recovery — every week matters in the first 6 months after a stroke.
Also known as: CVA, cerebrovascular accident, brain attack
Read the care guide - Neuro Rehabilitation
Parkinson's Disease
Slowness, tremor, and shrinking movements respond to loud, big, deliberate exercise — programmes like LSVT BIG give measurable gains.
Also known as: PD, idiopathic parkinsonism
Read the care guide - Neuro Rehabilitation
Balance and Vertigo Disorders
The room spinning, unsteady steps, or a floaty head — most vestibular problems respond to specific repositioning or habituation exercises.
Also known as: dizziness, vestibular dysfunction
Read the care guide - Neuro Rehabilitation
Spinal Cord Injury
From wheelchair independence to return-to-work — SCI rehab is intensive, structured, and long-term.
Also known as: SCI, paraplegia, tetraplegia
Read the care guide - Neuro Rehabilitation
BPPV
Brief spinning attacks triggered by rolling in bed, looking up, or bending down — caused by dislodged crystals in the inner ear.
Also known as: benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, ear crystals
Read the care guide - Neuro Rehabilitation
Peripheral Neuropathy
Numbness, burning, and pins-and-needles in the feet — commonly from diabetes, and highly responsive to structured exercise and balance work.
Also known as: diabetic neuropathy, polyneuropathy
Read the care guide - Neuro Rehabilitation
Cervical Myelopathy
Clumsy hands, unsteady walking, and neck stiffness — cord compression in the neck needs urgent recognition.
Also known as: CSM, cervical spondylotic myelopathy
Read the care guide - Neuro Rehabilitation
Facial Nerve Palsy
One-sided facial weakness affecting eye closure, smile, and speech — early rehab reduces long-term synkinesis.
Also known as: seventh nerve palsy, facial paralysis
Read the care guide - Neuro Rehabilitation
Transverse Myelitis
Sudden weakness, sensory change, and bladder dysfunction from cord inflammation — early rehab guards against contractures and pressure sores.
Also known as: TM, acute myelitis
Read the care guide - Neuro Rehabilitation
Post-Polio Syndrome
New weakness and fatigue decades after childhood polio — pacing, orthoses, and low-intensity strengthening slow the decline.
Also known as: PPS, late effects of polio
Read the care guide - Pain Management
Headache and Migraine
Many recurring headaches are driven by neck dysfunction, posture, and stress — physio adds a real lever alongside medication.
Also known as: tension headache, cervicogenic headache, migraine
Read the care guide - Pain Management
Fibromyalgia
Widespread pain, fatigue, and non-restful sleep — graded aerobic exercise is the single most effective non-drug treatment.
Also known as: FM, widespread pain syndrome
Read the care guide - Pain Management
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Disproportionate burning pain, colour and temperature changes in a limb after a small injury — early graded exposure and desensitisation are crucial.
Also known as: CRPS, RSD, reflex sympathetic dystrophy
Read the care guide - Pain Management
Chronic Low Back Pain
Back pain lasting more than 3 months needs a different approach — active rehab, pain education, and lifestyle changes over passive care.
Also known as: persistent LBP, chronic backache
Read the care guide - Pain Management
Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Deep, aching muscle pain with tender 'knots' that refer pain to nearby areas — responsive to release, dry needling, and strengthening.
Also known as: trigger point syndrome, muscle knot pain
Read the care guide - Pain Management
TMJ Dysfunction
Jaw pain, clicking, and difficulty opening the mouth — usually driven by muscle tension, bruxism, and posture rather than the joint itself.
Also known as: temporomandibular disorder, TMD, jaw pain
Read the care guide - Post-Surgery Rehab
ACL Reconstruction Rehab
A structured 9–12 month return-to-sport programme after ACL reconstruction — early full extension, then strength, then hop and pivot work.
Also known as: ACLR, cruciate reconstruction recovery
Read the care guide - Post-Surgery Rehab
Total Knee Replacement Rehab
The first 12 weeks after knee replacement decide long-term outcomes — early range and quad activation are non-negotiable.
Also known as: TKR, TKA, knee replacement recovery
Read the care guide - Post-Surgery Rehab
Total Hip Replacement Rehab
Standing on day 1, walking unaided by 4–6 weeks — hip replacement recovery is one of the most reliable in orthopaedics.
Also known as: THR, THA, hip replacement recovery
Read the care guide - Post-Surgery Rehab
Spine Surgery Rehab
Structured rehab after discectomy, laminectomy, or fusion restores confidence, strength, and long-term back health.
Also known as: post-laminectomy, post-discectomy, post-fusion rehab
Read the care guide - Post-Surgery Rehab
Rotator Cuff Repair Rehab
A protective phase, then range, then strength — a 6-month journey back to full overhead function after cuff repair.
Also known as: RCR, post-cuff-surgery rehab
Read the care guide - Post-Surgery Rehab
Meniscectomy Rehab
A quick return-to-function surgery — most patients walk unaided by 2 weeks and return to sport by 6–8 weeks.
Also known as: post-arthroscopy rehab, meniscus surgery recovery
Read the care guide - Post-Surgery Rehab
Ankle ORIF Rehab
From non-weight-bearing to full return to sport — a phased 3–6 month journey after ankle fixation.
Also known as: ankle fixation rehab, post-ankle-surgery recovery
Read the care guide - Sports Injury Rehab
Cricket Injuries
From lumbar stress fractures in fast bowlers to hamstring strains and finger injuries — sport-specific rehab returns you to the crease.
Also known as: fast bowler injuries, batting injuries
Read the care guide - Sports Injury Rehab
Football Injuries
Ankle sprains, hamstring strains, ACL tears, and groin pain dominate the football injury list — rehab is sport-specific and return-to-play criteria are firm.
Also known as: soccer injuries, footballer rehab
Read the care guide - Sports Injury Rehab
Kabaddi Injuries
Knee ligament tears, ankle sprains, and back pain from raid contact — kabaddi needs strength, agility, and joint stability.
Also known as: kabaddi rehab, contact sport rehab
Read the care guide - Sports Injury Rehab
Runners Injuries
Runner's knee, ITB, shin splints, plantar fasciitis, Achilles issues — most running injuries are load-management problems with excellent outcomes.
Also known as: running injury, runner rehab
Read the care guide - Sports Injury Rehab
Volleyball Injuries
Jumper's knee, shoulder overload, and ankle sprains from landings — jumping-sport rehab needs progressive loading and landing mechanics.
Also known as: jumper's knee, volleyball shoulder
Read the care guide - Sports Injury Rehab
Badminton Injuries
Ankle sprains, Achilles issues, shoulder overload, and tennis elbow — badminton's lunging and overhead action drive predictable injuries.
Also known as: shuttler rehab, racket sport injuries
Read the care guide - Sports Injury Rehab
Gym and Lifting Injuries
Lower back, shoulder, and knee issues from lifting — usually load and technique problems, not damage. Rehab keeps you in the gym.
Also known as: weightlifting injury, lifter rehab
Read the care guide - Pediatric Physiotherapy
Congenital Torticollis
A baby's head tilted to one side and turned to the other — early physio resolves 90%+ within a few months.
Also known as: CMT, wry neck in infants
Read the care guide - Pediatric Physiotherapy
Erb's Palsy
Birth injury to the upper brachial plexus — early physio and, when needed, surgical review preserve arm function.
Also known as: obstetric brachial plexus injury, OBPI
Read the care guide - Pediatric Physiotherapy
Autism — Motor Support
Coordination, balance, and sensory-motor challenges are common in autism — targeted physio supports participation in play, school, and sport.
Also known as: ASD physiotherapy, sensory-motor support
Read the care guide - Women's Health Physiotherapy
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Leaks with coughing or sneezing, urgency, or pelvic heaviness — pelvic floor rehab has the strongest evidence of any treatment.
Also known as: stress incontinence, urge incontinence, pelvic pain
Read the care guide - Women's Health Physiotherapy
Diastasis Recti
A gap between the abdominal muscles after pregnancy — closing it needs specific core work and time, not endless crunches.
Also known as: DRA, abdominal separation
Read the care guide - Women's Health Physiotherapy
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Pelvic heaviness or a bulge at the vagina — pelvic floor rehab significantly improves symptoms and can avoid surgery for mild-moderate cases.
Also known as: POP, uterine prolapse, cystocele, rectocele
Read the care guide - Geriatric Physiotherapy
Sarcopenia
Age-related muscle loss is the single biggest driver of frailty and falls — resistance training reverses it at any age.
Also known as: age-related muscle loss, muscle wasting
Read the care guide - Geriatric Physiotherapy
Post-Fracture Recovery
Getting back to walking, cooking, and independence after a fall fracture — early, intensive rehab makes the difference.
Also known as: hip fracture rehab, wrist fracture rehab, fragility fracture recovery
Read the care guide - Geriatric Physiotherapy
Deconditioning
Weeks in hospital or bed rest can strip years of function — structured rehab rebuilds strength, balance, and independence.
Also known as: post-hospitalisation weakness, hospital-associated disability
Read the care guide - Prosthesis
Above-Knee (Trans-femoral) Prosthesis
Structured pre-fitting conditioning and post-fitting gait training for trans-femoral (above-knee) amputees.
Read the care guide - Prosthesis
Below-Knee (Trans-tibial) Prosthesis
Fast-track rehab and gait training for trans-tibial (below-knee) amputees, coordinated with your prosthetist.
Read the care guide - Prosthesis
Upper-Limb Prosthesis
Training for body-powered, myoelectric and cosmetic upper-limb prostheses — with focus on bimanual ADLs.
Read the care guide - Prosthesis
Prosthetic Gait Training
Structured gait training after prosthesis fitting — parallel bars, stairs, uneven terrain, and community mobility.
Read the care guide - Orthosis
AFO for Foot Drop
Prescription, fitting support and gait training for ankle-foot orthoses used to manage foot drop after stroke, peroneal palsy or spinal cord injury.
Read the care guide - Orthosis
Knee Brace for Osteoarthritis
Prescription and fitting support for unloader knee braces used to manage medial or lateral knee osteoarthritis.
Read the care guide - Orthosis
Spinal Brace for Scoliosis
Prescription and rehab support for Boston, TLSO and Milwaukee braces used to manage adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.
Read the care guide - Orthosis
Custom Wrist & Hand Splint
Custom thermoplastic splints for carpal tunnel, de Quervain's, trigger finger, mallet finger and post-tendon-repair rehab.
Read the care guide - Occupational Therapy
Stroke ADL Retraining
Occupational therapy for post-stroke patients to relearn dressing, bathing, cooking, writing and other activities of daily living.
Read the care guide - Occupational Therapy
Hand Therapy
Structured hand therapy after tendon repair, nerve injury, fracture, carpal tunnel surgery or crush injuries.
Read the care guide - Occupational Therapy
Sensory Integration Therapy
Play-based occupational therapy that helps children with sensory processing differences regulate, focus and participate at home and school.
Read the care guide - Occupational Therapy
Pediatric Handwriting Therapy
Structured OT programme to improve handwriting legibility, speed and endurance in school-aged children.
Read the care guide - Speech Therapy
Aphasia after Stroke
Speech-language therapy for post-stroke aphasia — word-finding, comprehension, reading, writing and conversation.
Read the care guide - Speech Therapy
Dysphagia (Swallowing Therapy)
Assessment and therapy for swallowing difficulty after stroke, head-and-neck cancer, Parkinson's or in the elderly.
Read the care guide - Speech Therapy
Stammering & Fluency Therapy
Fluency-shaping and stuttering-modification therapy for children and adults who stutter.
Read the care guide - Speech Therapy
Articulation Delay in Children
Speech therapy for children with unclear speech, sound substitutions or age-inappropriate speech-sound errors.
Read the care guide - Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
Post-MI Cardiac Rehabilitation
Monitored exercise, education and lifestyle support after myocardial infarction — reduces future events by 20–30%.
Read the care guide - Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
COPD Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Structured 8–12 week programme that reduces breathlessness, improves walking distance and cuts flare-ups in COPD.
Read the care guide - Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
Post-COVID / Long COVID Rehabilitation
Pacing-first rehabilitation for long COVID — with breathing retraining, graded exercise where safe, and PESE screening.
Read the care guide - Vestibular Rehabilitation
BPPV (Positional Vertigo)
Fast diagnosis and single-visit repositioning treatment for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.
Read the care guide - Vestibular Rehabilitation
Meniere's Disease
Between-attack vestibular rehab, balance retraining and lifestyle coordination for Meniere's disease.
Read the care guide - Vestibular Rehabilitation
Vestibular Migraine
Vestibular rehab, trigger identification and neurologist coordination for vestibular migraine.
Read the care guide - Vestibular Rehabilitation
Balance & Falls Prevention (Elderly)
Evidence-based Otago and BEEP programmes for elderly balance, falls prevention and post-fall recovery.
Read the care guide - Oncology Rehabilitation
Breast Cancer Rehabilitation
Post-mastectomy shoulder rehab, scar work, cording release and prevention of lymphedema after breast cancer surgery.
Read the care guide - Oncology Rehabilitation
Lymphedema (Arm/Leg)
Complete Decongestive Therapy — the WHO-recommended gold standard for arm and leg lymphedema after cancer treatment.
Read the care guide - Oncology Rehabilitation
Cancer-Related Fatigue
Graded exercise and pacing programmes for cancer-related fatigue — the strongest evidence-based intervention.
Read the care guide - Oncology Rehabilitation
Palliative Physiotherapy
Compassionate home-based physiotherapy focused on comfort, dignity, safe transfers and family caregiver support.
Read the care guide - Community & Home Physiotherapy
Post-Stroke Home Rehab
Home-based stroke rehabilitation with transfers, walking, ADL retraining and family caregiver coaching.
Read the care guide - Community & Home Physiotherapy
Bed-Bound Physiotherapy
Home-based physiotherapy for bed-bound patients — chest physio, positioning, contracture prevention and skin care.
Read the care guide - Community & Home Physiotherapy
Palliative Home Physiotherapy
Compassionate home visits for patients with life-limiting illness — comfort, dignity and family caregiver support.
Read the care guide - Community & Home Physiotherapy
Rural Physiotherapy Outreach
Weekly rural physiotherapy camps combined with WhatsApp video follow-ups for villages 30–90 minutes from Vellore.
Read the care guide - Aquatic Hydrotherapy
Aquatic Therapy for Arthritis
Warm-water pool exercise for knee and hip osteoarthritis — reduces pain and improves function.
Read the care guide - Aquatic Hydrotherapy
Post-Op Aquatic Rehab
Load-safe aquatic exercise after knee replacement, hip replacement or ACL reconstruction — bridging early recovery to land-based rehab.
Read the care guide - Aquatic Hydrotherapy
Neuro Aquatic Therapy
Halliwick and Bad Ragaz methods for neurological rehabilitation — CP, SCI, MS and post-stroke.
Read the care guide - Aquatic Hydrotherapy
Geriatric Aquatic Therapy
Water-based balance, strength and cardio programmes for elderly — low fall risk, high enjoyment.
Read the care guide