Dr. Atinder Physiotherapy Centre

Dr. Atinder Physiotherapy Centre Dr. Atinder Physiotherapy Clinic provide high quality treatment for injuries.

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Physiotherapists use their knowledge and skills to help people overcome a wide range of physical health problems, including:

bone and joint conditions
heart and lung conditions
neurological conditions (those affecting the brain and nervous system)
childhood conditions
conditions that occur in old age
These are discussed in more detail below.

Bone and joint conditions:-
One of the main areas that physiotherapy focuses on is the treatment of conditions and injuries that affect the bones and joints. In particular, physiotherapists often help patients who are recovering from orthopaedic surgery (surgery to correct damage to or deformities of the bones or joints).

The physiotherapist may devise a programme that includes the use of strength training and exercises to help improve co-ordination and balance. They may also use electrical stimulation (using small electrical impulses to stimulate the nerves and muscles). See How physiotherapy works for more information about electrotherapy.

Heart and lung conditions:-
Physiotherapists may treat people who have had a heart attack
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a collection of lung conditions including chronic bronchitis, emphysema and chronic obstructive airways disease
cystic fibrosis (see below)
Cystic fibrosis is a genetic (inherited) disorder where mucus inside the body becomes thick and sticky, clogging the lungs and other important organs.

'Clapping' on a patient's back while they are lying down can help loosen the build-up of mucus in the lungs so it can be coughed up.

Physiotherapists also teach people with cystic fibrosis to help clear the mucus themselves and may work with a child's parents to teach these methods to them.

Neurological conditions:-
Physiotherapists can help people with conditions that affect the brain and nervous system, such as:

stroke: a serious condition where the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off
multiple sclerosis: a condition that affects the central nervous system, which controls functions of the body such as movement and balance
Parkinson's disease: a chronic (long-term) condition that affects the way the brain co-ordinates the body's movements
cerebral palsy: a condition where brain damage affects a child's movement and co-ordination
spina bifida: a brain condition that causes a deformity of the spine
As well as affecting a person's co-ordination, neurological conditions can sometimes cause paralysis (an inability to move) and muscle pain, which can make it difficult to get around independently.

Childhood conditions:-
Physiotherapists treat children with musculoskeletal conditions (which affect the bones and muscles).

For example, muscular dystrophy is a congenital condition (present from birth) where a person's muscles gradually become weaker over time, leading to a loss of strength and mobility.

In such cases, a physiotherapist may be able to use a treatment programme that will help the person maintain muscle strength, increase flexibility and prevent stiffening of the joints.

Conditions that occur in old age:-
Physiotherapists often treat conditions that are common in old age, such as:

arthritis, which causes pain and swelling (inflammation) of the joints
osteoporosis, where the bones become thin and brittle
Physiotherapists may help patients who are recovering from hip replacement surgery.

Physiotherapists also play an important role in the general care and wellbeing of elderly people by improving their overall health and fitness to help them stay active and independent.

Ultrasound Therapy
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Ultrasound Therapy

Manual Therapy
30/06/2014

Manual Therapy

30/06/2014

Physiotherapy - How it works:-

The aim of physiotherapy is to help restore movement and normal body function in cases of illness, injury and disability.

As well as treating specific problems, your physiotherapist may also suggest ways to improve your general wellbeing – for example, by taking regular exercise and maintaining a healthy weight for your height and build.

Physiotherapists take a holistic approach, looking at the body as a whole rather than focusing on the individual factors of an injury or illness. The person being treated is directly involved in their own care.

For example, back pain can be caused by a number of different things, including:

poor posture
inherited spinal deformity
bending or twisting awkwardly
overstretching
standing for long periods
lifting or carrying objects incorrectly

A physiotherapist will look at your individual situation. As well as treating the problem, they may also suggest things you can do on a daily basis to help relieve pain and discomfort. They may also give you advice about how to prevent the injury re-occurring.

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Opposite Civil Hospital, Walia Wali Gali, Amritsar Road
Tarn Taran
143401

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