Orthopedic Physiotherapy
Orthopedic Physiotherapy is a specialized branch of physical therapy that focuses on the assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system—bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons.
It’s commonly used after injuries, surgeries, or chronic conditions that affect physical mobility, strength, or function.
Key Goals of Orthopedic Physiotherapy
- Restore normal joint and muscle function
- Improve strength, flexibility, and coordination
- Enhance functional movement (walking, lifting, posture)
- Support recovery post-injury or surgery
- Prevent future injuries or complications
- Shoulder Pain
- Periarthritis Shoulder Adhesive capsulities
- Cervical Spondylosis and Spondylitis
- Capsular Tear
- Ligament Injury
- Meniscus Injury


