Manual therapy -mobilization and joint adjustments

Manual therapy is specific hands-on technique used by your physiotherapist to diagnose and treat different soft tissue and joint problems.

Soft tissue release

It is one of the specific physiotherapy hands on technique to reduce stiffness in muscle, ligaments, and fascia (covering of muscles) in order to optimize the functional movements.

Functional dry needling with electrical stimulation

This is one of the invasive techniques where your physiotherapist inserts thin solid needle into the muscle to modulate pain and address neuro-musculoskeletal imbalances.

Individualized exercise prescriptions which is specific, practically possible and less time consuming

Most of our treatment method is followed by some exercises.

Shockwave therapy

Shockwave therapy is one of the non invasive technique used by your physiotherapist where low energy acoustic waves creates.

Class 4 laser therapy

There are different types of lasers and class 4 laser is more powerful than class 3 or cold laser. The main benefit of class 4 laser is it can penetrate deeply.

Therapeutic Ultrasound

Ultrasound therapy uses sound waves to speed up tissue repair and quality of tissue healing. Based on your injury therapist set .

Interferential therapy

This is a non-invasive treatment where modified current uses to stimulate innervated muscles, reduce pain, muscle spasm.

Concussion and vestibular treatment

Concussion is a mild brain injury usually associated with contact sports, motor vehicle accidents etc. Both concussion and vestibular.

Individualised brace prescriptions for knee

We use individualised measurements to make custom knee braces to address instabilities or arthritic changes in your knee.

Custom foot orthotics

Custom foot orthotics uses computerised individualised foot scan to make specific orthotic insoles to address various feet problems like plantar fasciitis, flat foot, structural issues etc.

Nonsurgical spinal decompression therapy for neck and lower back

Nonsurgical spinal decompression uses computerised traction table with a feed back system. It detects if the tissue gets tight.